Medecine Tropicale
Volume 56, Issue 4 SUPPL., 1996, Pages 445-452

Clinical anthropology and mental health for immigrants in France [Anthropologie medicale clinique et sante mentale des migrants en France] (Article)

Bennegadi R.*
  • a Centre Françoise Minkowska pour la Santé Mentale des Migrants, 18 rue Saulnier, 75009 Paris, France

Abstract

Clinical anthropology offers a great advantage for understanding and managing patient/caretaker relationships in intercultural situations. Instead of falling into the trap of marginalizing and above all needless culturalization, health care workers must learn to integrate the cultural aspects of the representation of mental health and illness as opposed to using them as a guiding fight In this way, since the caretaker or therapist does not have to master anthropologie factors, he/she is not obliged to unknowingly hide his/her own nosographic explanatory model which does not necessarily take cultural aspects into account. Clinical anthropology allows the general practitioner and specialist as well as the psychologist and psychiatrist of all theoretical orientations to manage patient relations and care more efficiently with regard to diagnosis, therapeutic decision-making, analysis, and psychotherapy. The question of whether the patient and caretaker are of the same origin is asked differently: the question of the universality of psychopathology is asked with greater clarity and less risk of error. Our health care system, which is based on common law benefits as do consulting immigrants since their request for services are answered more efficiently and directly. The only problem is that the conceptual and clinical horizon health care workers must be broadened. This goal cannot be achieved by magic and will require training and education.

Author Keywords

Clinical anthropology Intercultural clinical management Illness Explanatory models Intercultural competence

Index Keywords

cultural anthropology Models, Psychological psychological model Ethnopsychology France mental health human Professional-Patient Relations ethnology Mental Disorders human relation mental disease Humans psychology Acculturation Review cultural factor migration Emigration and Immigration Anthropology, Cultural

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ISSN: 0025682X
Cited by: 1
Original Language: French