Cultural Psychology Step Out of Cultural Comfort Zone
Cultural Psychology Step Out of Cultural Comfort Zone
compare how different cultures approach mental illness.
thin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">inkin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing how different it is in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in the hospital vs. everyday life. The culture is the hospital
is so different because what is normally considered taboo in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in everyday life outside the
hospital is the social/cultural norm in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in the hospital. How a person reacts to your
negative emotions and behaviors in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in the hospital is very different than if you were in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in a
public place displayin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing those emotions. found that many of my peers who's
background was middle eastern or Latin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ino did not have the support of their families to
be in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in the hospital where as people who have more of a western medication min" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">indset
encouraged their love ones to be there and valued the therapists opin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">inions and so on.
The behavioral hospital I was in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in was for emergencies and people typically were not in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in
longer than two weeks and that would have been I really long stay, it was a revolvin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing
door, but I was waitin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing to have a space open up in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in a long term facility so I was there
much much longer than other patients. I thin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ink this related more closely with chapters
4, 5 and 6. I also thin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ink it relates the chapter 7 and culture of honor. I would have to
look up some studies on how researchers are now in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">interested in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in biological differences
in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in people that suffer from mental illnesses and not just social and cultural differences.