2009
DOI: 10.1176/appi.ap.33.5.423
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A Survey of British Senior Psychiatry Trainees' Ethnocultural Personal Values

Abstract: In multicultural settings, personal beliefs, perceptions, and values are likely to influence psychiatric practice. A training program on cultural aspects of mental health could help improve awareness and sensitivity of these issues and the quality of care.

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“…Clinically competent mental health professionals are interested in the patient's cultural biases and world view, knowing that these are strongly colored by cultural values, and are also aware of their own personal cultural strengths, weaknesses and prejudices which may affect their response to patients [58,65,84,91,100,111,112,129]. Cultural competency constitutes cultural sensitivity, cultural empathy and cultural insight.…”
Section: Cultural Competencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinically competent mental health professionals are interested in the patient's cultural biases and world view, knowing that these are strongly colored by cultural values, and are also aware of their own personal cultural strengths, weaknesses and prejudices which may affect their response to patients [58,65,84,91,100,111,112,129]. Cultural competency constitutes cultural sensitivity, cultural empathy and cultural insight.…”
Section: Cultural Competencementioning
confidence: 99%