: challenges and experiences from Sweden and Germany
/ S. Bäärnhielm
; M. Mösko
Globalization and cultural diversity challenge mental health care in Europe. Sensitivity to culture in mental health care benefi ts effective delivery of care to the individual patient and can be a contribution to the larger project of building a tolerant multicultural society. Pivotal for improving cultural sensitivity in mental health care is knowledge in cross- cultural psychiatry, psychology, nursing and related fi elds among professionals and accordingly training of students and mental health professionals. This paper will give an overview, and a critical examination, of current conceptualisation of cross- cultural mental health training. From German and Swedish experiences the need for crosscultural training and clinical research on evaluation will be presented.