35 I Therapeutic Violence—How Mental Healthcare Falls Short in Immigrant Communities
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This episode features community leaders and prior podcast guests Ahmed Ali, Joseph Seia, Jennifer Huong, James Hang, and Morhaf. The episode delves into the complexities of mental health care within culturally diverse communities, emphasizing the need for culturally competent and trustworthy healthcare professionals and the challenges of language barriers, historical oppression, and cultural stigmas. The conversation covers topics such as the historical context of mental health in immigrant communities, the need for redefining mental health based on core community needs, and the importance of storytelling and non-clinical, culturally sensitive spaces for mental health support. The panel also discusses the impact of historical oppression on language and healing practices and the need to restore and build upon traditional healing practices.
Timestamped overview
- 09:14 Ahmed Ali acknowledges ancestors, discusses mental health.
- 10:24 Language barriers hinder mental health understanding.
- 14:24 Strangers are reluctant to share stories without trust.
- 17:26 Discussion about lost languages and cultural healing.
- 24:32 James Heng's community health work in summary.
- 29:46 Challenges in access to healthcare for Pacific Islanders
- 34:57 Global doctors understand body well, but face barriers.
- 40:37 Trust is crucial in patient-provider relationships.
- 41:29 Pharmacist offers understanding and tailored treatment options.
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