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- Depression_and_culture abstract "The steady rise of diversity in America has and continues to shape the nation; however, it poses several problems for mental health professionals as well. A great concern is the inability of psychologists to effectively diagnose and treat patients of an ethnic minority due to a lack of cultural consideration. Even greater complications arise when the patient identifies with a minority group whose beliefs greatly differ from the beliefs of the dominant, Western culture. With respect to these issues, individuals from collective cultures are prime candidates for psychological misinterpretation. Though the biopychosocial model is the one of the most widely accepted methods of explaining psychological maladies, many of its compounding approaches to diagnosing and treating disorders are intended for the dominant white, Christian society. Appropriate cultural knowledge can help psychologists appropriately adjust their methods to fit the needs of a diverse population.".
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- Depression_and_culture comment "The steady rise of diversity in America has and continues to shape the nation; however, it poses several problems for mental health professionals as well. A great concern is the inability of psychologists to effectively diagnose and treat patients of an ethnic minority due to a lack of cultural consideration. Even greater complications arise when the patient identifies with a minority group whose beliefs greatly differ from the beliefs of the dominant, Western culture.".
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