Department of Sociology, Durham University, Stockton Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK.
Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing, Durham University, Stockton Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 May 20;21(5):650. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21050650.
Despite the existence of significant research on the mental health care challenges of migrants, particularly refugees and asylum seekers, less attention has been paid to treatment approaches. We used a case study from the UK to look at the topic from a cultural models approach (which comes from cognitive anthropology) to analyse migrants' experiences with mental health care. Twenty-five refugees and asylum seekers living in North East England and Northern Ireland were interviewed who had used at least six sessions of talking therapy during the last three years. Our results suggested that adopting a 'cultural models' approach, which offers a new conceptual and methodological framework of migrants' experiences and their underlying schemas and expectations, would significantly contribute to building therapeutic alliances and provide relevant and appropriate treatments for migrant clients, particularly for unrecognised pre- and post-migration traumatic experiences.
尽管针对移民,尤其是难民和寻求庇护者的心理健康护理挑战已经存在大量研究,但对治疗方法的关注却较少。我们使用来自英国的一个案例研究,从文化模型方法(源自认知人类学)的角度探讨了这个话题,以分析移民的心理健康护理体验。我们采访了 25 名居住在英格兰东北部和北爱尔兰的难民和寻求庇护者,他们在过去三年中至少接受了六次谈话治疗。我们的研究结果表明,采用“文化模型”方法将为移民的体验及其潜在的图式和期望提供新的概念和方法框架,这将极大地有助于建立治疗联盟,并为移民客户提供相关且适当的治疗,特别是针对未被识别的移民前和移民后的创伤经历。