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About the World Association of Cultural Psychiatry

Founding Principles and Statement of Purpose

The last decades have seen increasing recognition of the influence of culture on life and mental health. Culture impacts all aspects of mental illness, reflecting the need to provide culturally relevant care for all patients, especially those who face barriers to quality treatment. In addition, rapid social and cultural change, including migration within and between nations, has meant that societies worldwide are becoming more multi-ethnic and multi-cultural. There is growing awareness of the need to improve the cultural competence of mental health services to provide valid psychiatric care to every patient, regardless of cultural background. Related to this awareness, there is a desire to study and disseminate information on the influence of culture on psychological well-being, emotional stress and mental illness, and mental health care around the world. This desire led an international group of scholars in cultural psychiatry to organize the World Association of Cultural Psychiatry.

Bylaws of WACP

Under review by a Bylaws Subcommittee of the Board of Directors

The Nature of the Association

The World Association of Cultural Psychiatry (to be referred to as the Association) will be a non-profit, free standing, academic and educational organization, with international members, and governed by the Officers and the Board of Directors.

Purpose of the Association

Leaders

Board of Directors

Roberto Lewis-Fernández

Executive Committee, Past President

Lisa Anderman

Mario Braakman

President

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The main goal is to promote culturally informed psychiatry and improve mental health care by integrating cultural awareness into research, education, and clinical practice.