A Tri-Country Analysis of the Effects of White Supremacy in Mental Health Practice and Proposed Policy Alternatives

Kristen M. Folkerts, Isra Merchant, Chenxi Yang
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The goal of this paper is to take a closer look at mental health care policies in Nigeria, China, and the United States. These nations were selected for their demographic diversity as well as for the shared influence that European colonization, imperialism, and white supremacy culture have had on their equally diverse mental health policies and practices. How do historical and cultural perspectives affect different nations’ mental health policies and approaches (via a multi-nation comparison)? This analysis aims to tackle this question, discussing how cultural humility both currently and historically informs mental health treatment for non-white populations within the United State. In addition it examines imperialist and colonial mental health treatment of local populations in China and Nigeria. Finally, a global policy strategy is presented to promote the practice of cultural humility on a multinational scale. Keywords: Cultural humility, Decolonization, white supremacy, Global policy, Global mental health
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白人至上在心理健康实践中的影响及建议的政策选择的三国分析
本文的目的是仔细研究尼日利亚、中国和美国的精神卫生保健政策。这些国家之所以被选中,是因为它们的人口多样性,以及欧洲殖民、帝国主义和白人至上文化对它们同样多样化的心理健康政策和做法的共同影响。历史和文化观点如何影响不同国家的心理健康政策和方法(通过多国比较)?本分析旨在解决这个问题,讨论当前和历史上的文化谦逊如何影响美国非白人人口的心理健康治疗。此外,报告还审查了帝国主义和殖民主义对中国和尼日利亚当地人口的心理健康治疗。最后,提出了在跨国范围内促进文化谦逊实践的全球政策策略。关键词:文化谦逊,非殖民化,白人至上,全球政策,全球心理健康
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