EPLC | Acting and Thinking Differently: Culturally-Competent Treatment for Psychosis

On December 16, Dr. Li and Dr. Bogan from FAMU discussed the need for cultural competency when treating patient with mental illness. This is part of an important effort to assist the mental health workforce in better recognizing and responding to multicultural issues for people with severe mental illnesses.

Learning Objectives

• Learn about how psychosocial experiences may increase risk for a mental health crisis
• Get to know protective habits for mental health from a cultural perspective
• Get to know cultural factors that may impact processing initial and subsequent episodes
• Get to know cultural sensitive strategies working with clients from minority backgrounds.

 

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