TY - JOUR
T1 - Loss, psychosis, and chronic suicidality in a Korean American immigrant man
T2 - Integration of cultural formulation model and multicultural case conceptualization
AU - Shea, Munyi
AU - Yang, Lawrence H.
AU - Leong, Frederick T.L.
PY - 2010/9
Y1 - 2010/9
N2 - Culture shapes the nature, experience, and expression of psychopathology and help-seeking behavior across ethnically diverse groups. Although the study of psychopathology among Asian Americans has advanced, clinicians remain in need of culturally appropriate tools for the assessment and diagnosis of severe mental disorders including psychotic symptoms among Asian Americans. In this article, we present a brief overview of two culturally relevant conceptual tools: a) the Cultural Formulation Model, and b) the Multicultural Case Conceptualization approach. We use a case scenario to illustrate the integration of these two approaches in providing culturally responsive clinical conceptualization, assessment and treatment of a Korean American immigrant suffering from prominent psychiatric symptoms. We intend this discussion to engender further empirical work to advance our knowledge of the manifestation and experience of severe mental illness including psychotic disorders among Asian Americans, and contribute to culturally competent prevention and intervention of chronic and persistent mental illness within this group.
AB - Culture shapes the nature, experience, and expression of psychopathology and help-seeking behavior across ethnically diverse groups. Although the study of psychopathology among Asian Americans has advanced, clinicians remain in need of culturally appropriate tools for the assessment and diagnosis of severe mental disorders including psychotic symptoms among Asian Americans. In this article, we present a brief overview of two culturally relevant conceptual tools: a) the Cultural Formulation Model, and b) the Multicultural Case Conceptualization approach. We use a case scenario to illustrate the integration of these two approaches in providing culturally responsive clinical conceptualization, assessment and treatment of a Korean American immigrant suffering from prominent psychiatric symptoms. We intend this discussion to engender further empirical work to advance our knowledge of the manifestation and experience of severe mental illness including psychotic disorders among Asian Americans, and contribute to culturally competent prevention and intervention of chronic and persistent mental illness within this group.
KW - Asian American
KW - cultural formulation
KW - multicultural case conceptualization
KW - psychosis
KW - severe mental illness
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U2 - 10.1037/a0020951
DO - 10.1037/a0020951
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79251618310
SN - 1948-1985
VL - 1
SP - 212
EP - 223
JO - Asian American Journal of Psychology
JF - Asian American Journal of Psychology
IS - 3
ER -