This is a blog for the Mental Health Policy Class at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work.

September 6, 2007

Many Immigrants Face Cultural Barriers, Other Obstacles to Psychiatric Treatment

The parents had tried with little success to cope with their son's accelerating deterioration. Unable to concentrate, he had dropped out of college and moved back home. When he could no longer function at the job he had held briefly, his parents kept him sequestered in their house, his condition a closely guarded secret. By the time the trio arrived in the emergency room, the youth was hallucinating and had assaulted his parents.
When psychiatrist Amir Afkhami asked why the couple had waited two years to seek treatment for their son's schizophrenia, the answer was simple: "We thought he was just spoiled."

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