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LAST YEAR’S CHALLENGE:. Culturally Competent Use of the Mental Status Exam. Allan Turner, PhD, LSW, ACSW Multicultural Community Resource Center. Culturally Competent Use of the M.S.E. General Community M.H. profile - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Culturally Competent Use of the Mental Status ExamAllan Turner, PhD, LSW, ACSW

Multicultural Community Resource Center

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Culturally Competent Use of the M.S.E.

General Community M.H. profile

trained professionals: psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, nurses, counselors.

expertise in the M.H. area, but… lack of knowledge regarding individuals outside their specific culture.

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What is the Mental Status Exam? the most widely-used tool utilized to assess the current

M.H. conditions of an individual.

should be utilized, to some extent, during each contact with the client.

used by skilled clinicians

sometimes presented in a brief checklist format, but best utilized via an interview process.

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What is the Mental Status Exam?

The mental status examination is a structured assessment of the patient's behavioral and cognitive functioning.

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the M.S.E. is a specific, standardized, set of observed attributes that allow clinicians to communicate these attributes to other clinicians and for diagnosis and prognosis.

no one observation in itself, is of value… rather combinations describe diagnostic patterns “this guy is really ‘off-the-wall’!”.. not very useful observation.

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Culturally Competent Use of the M.S.E. like Sherlock Holmes, observation is the

key.

Holmes would tell Watson that Watson observes, but Watson doesn’t know what he is observing. Likewise, in mental health, assessment relies on clinicians knowing what they are observing.

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WHAT DOES THE MENTAL STATUS CONSIDER? General Appearance, Attitude and

Behavior the first thing we observe is the person’s

behavior in the waiting room; then his/her movement and gait; facial expression; injuries; etc.

then his/her greeting; eye contact; attitude toward you and being here; language capability, etc.

behavior while seated?

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General Appearance How aware are clinicians of the customs of

other cultures, their dress & regalia; when is it being worn appropriately or inappropriately??

How aware are clinicians of their public social interactions? Male or Female?

How aware are clinicians of the appropriate greeting or inappropriate greeting when meeting people of other cultures?

How does the clinician’s lack of awareness affect their clinical assessment/judgement?

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Culturally Competent Use of the M.S.E. Speech

volume, rate, pressure, mute, etc. Emotional State (Mood & Affect)

should be some congruence between the mood and affect. vegetative / somatic signs

Thought Content obsessions and ruminations; delusions; suicidal/homicidal content; ideas-

of-reference, etc. Thought Process

blocking; illogical connections; flight-of-ideas; hallucinations, illusions, etc. Mental Capacity / Intellectual Functioning

abstractions; serial 7’s; presidents; Orientation X3 – time, place & personal identity Insight & Judgment

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Good clinicians are identifying these attributes during each meeting with the client… based on the standards established for Western culture.

How do they observe and identify outside of these Western norms??

With few exceptions, the education and experience of clinicians in the U.S. fails to provide any understanding (or minimal) regarding application of this commonly used assessment tool to individuals from other cultures!!

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EXAMPLE: Using the MSE to Assess Depression

usually, someone who is depressed doesn’t invest too much energy into his/her appearance (concern if too immaculate?).

speech often forced (language issues?) lack of eye contact (cultural?) difficulty concentrating (serial 7’s) blocking of thoughts ruminations / obsessions?

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Culturally Competent Use of the M.S.E. How can we help mental health community

become more culturally competent??

Possibly, cultural competence related to all cultures is not a reasonable goal… versus seeking higher levels of cultural sensitivity.

help our MH clinicians rethink using Western norms as the standard.

Strategies we are trying at MCRC in Erie.

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Diversity Training following discussions with the MH

providers in Erie, we became aware of a need for diversity training for all social service agencies.

developed a formal set of trainings and a catalog of these trainings to distribute to the community.

currently we are marketing these to a broad array of social service providers, including the mental health community.

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Pre-Doctoral Interns engaged with the Sarah Reed

Children’s Center to utilize 3 pre-doctoral interns to work with children, adolescents and their families.

1 day per week Case consultation with the case

management staff to address case managers needs.

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Culturally Competent Use of the M.S.E. BHUTANESE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

GRANT worked with the BCAE to develop a grant

with the PA Disabilities Council to provide rehabilitation services to refugees coming to Erie with physical and emotional needs.

designed to link with the universities in the community to provide supervised interns to complete rehab assessments & treat.

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You have your own resources and your own needs.

There are always ways to create a response to the needs that our clients present.

QUESTIONS??