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Dèyè Chak Timoun 1 
Rebâti Santé Mentale: 
3rd Haitian Mental Health Summit 
Collaborative Care for Mental Health 
in Haiti and the Diaspora: 
Culturally Sensitive Solutions for 
Wellness Across the Lifespan
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Rebâti Santé Mentale : 
3ème Conférence sur la Santé Mentale 
en Haïti 
Soins collaboratifs en santé mentale 
en Haïti et la diaspora : 
Solutions adaptées à la réalité culturelle 
pour le bien-être tout au long de la vie
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Stéphane Senghor
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Dèyè Chak Timoun Gen Yon Fanmi e Yon Kilti 
Behind Every Child Is A Family & A Culture: 
Cultural Family Therapy 
with Haitian Families 
Vincenzo Di Nicola 
Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital 
University of Montreal
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Dèyè Chak Timoun Gen Yon Fanmi e Yon Kilti 
Derrière chaque enfant on retrouve une famille et une culture : 
La thérapie familiale culturelle 
avec les familles haïtiennes 
Vincenzo Di Nicola 
Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont 
Université de Montréal
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Vincenzo Di Nicola 
MPhil, MD, PhD, FRCPC, FAPA 
Chef du Service de pédopsychiatrie, HMR 
Chief of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, HMR 
Professeur titulaire de psychiatrie, Université de Montréal 
Professor of Psychiatry, University of Montreal
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Learning Objectives 
1. To identify the challenges and rewards of working with Haitian 
children and families in cultural transition. 
2. To present a model for conducting Cultural Family Therapy with 
families in cultural transition, adapting to living in Montreal. 
3. To sensitize clinicians of the need for cultural understanding and 
review the clinical tools available to guide practitioners in their work 
across cultures.
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Dèyè mon, gen mon. 
Behind the mountain, there are mountains. 
—Haitian proverb 
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Dèyè Chak Timoun 
Short Abstract: “Dèyè Chak Timoun” 
• Working with children and families across cultures during periods of 
cultural transition is a complex and challenging task requiring 
knowledge of children’s growth and change in their culture of origin 
and their host culture. 
• Vignettes of children from Haitian families in Montreal experiencing 
mental health problems are presented. 
• The features of the author’s model of Cultural Family Therapy (CFT) 
are outlined to demonstrate its responsiveness to the task of working 
with children across cultures.
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I: “Looking Across at Growing Up” 
• Working with children and their families across cultures, 
especially during periods of cultural transition, 
is a complex and challenging task 
requiring knowledge of children’s normal growth and 
change under stable circumstances in their culture of 
origin and their host culture as well as their adapational 
difficulties across cultures.
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II: “A 3-Sided Puzzle” – Kids, Families, Culture 
• While child specialists often express interest in families, 
differential rates of cultural adaptation among the 
members of a family confound the perception and origins 
of children’s problems.
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II: “A 3-Sided Puzzle” – Kids, Families, Culture 
• Moreover, the difficulties of adaptation during times of 
cultural transition are inadequately conceptualized, poorly 
documented, and often trivialized as transitional problems 
of adaptation or ignored altogether under the rubric of 
youthful “resilience.”
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II: “A 3-Sided Puzzle” – Kids, Families, Culture 
• In the vocabulary of psychology, psychiatry and other health 
care discourses, these problems can be summed up through 
three complex lenses, a veritable 3-sided puzzle: 
o children (development) 
o family (attachment, relationships, transmission) 
o culture (the context for the first enculturation and 
subsequent acculturations of children) 
• Remember that behind every child is a family and a culture!
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III: Clinical Vignette – 
Culturally Different, Crazy or Confused? 
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• The author offers an overview of Haitian families in Montreal 
experiencing serious mental health problems. 
• A clinical vignette highlights a Haitian adolescent coping with psychosis 
and trauma. 
• The challenges of identifying patterns of cultural adaptation with these 
children are identified as are the requirements for an approach that is 
sensitive to all three crucial aspects of their predicaments—healthy 
growth, family relationships and cultural adaptation.
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Key Theme: Liminality vs Community 
• Victor Turner: The Ritual Process 
Liminality – « betwixt and between » 
• Jean-Luc Nancy – La Communauté désoeuvrée (1983) – 
The Inoperative Community (1986) 
"The community that becomes a single thing (body, mind, fatherland, 
Leader) ... necessarily loses the in of being-in-common. 
Or, it loses the with or the together that defines it. It yields its being-together 
to a being of togetherness. The truth of community, on the 
contrary, resides in the retreat of such a being." 
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Key Theme: Liminality vs Community 
• Giorgio Agamben – La comunità che viene (1990) – 
The Coming Community (1993) 
La Communauté à venir (1990) 
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A philosopher of the threshold – he has written on indeterminate being, 
infancy, potenza, potentiality
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L’enfance est un 
couteau planté dans la 
gorge. On ne le retire 
pas facilement. 
- Wajdi Mouawad 
dramaturge
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Maya: A Cultural Changeling 
Behind every child 
is a family and a culture. 
Adolescent – 16 years 
Ambiguous, ambivalent, fluctuating identity 
Charming/attachante 
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Maya: A Cultural Changeling 
Culture 
• Haiti (parents) 
• USA (born in Miami) 
• Montreal (since age of 10) 
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Maya: A Cultural Changeling 
Culture: Identity vs Belonging 
• Haiti 
• USA 
• Montreal 
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“I’m American” 
or 
“I’m bisexual” 
Maya lives an ongoing process of change, 
adaptation, change …
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Maya: A Cultural Changeling 
Family Culture 
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• Haitienne/“American”/québecoise 
• Mother: older, single parent, déracinée 
• Evangelical Christian who reads the Bible daily 
• Bible reading and prayer are sources of comfort and 
healing
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Maya: A Cultural Changeling 
School, Social and Health Care Services 
• School: 
Équipe ad hoc / “Ad hoc team” (en français) 
• Social services: 
CLSC team – SMJ – Santé mentale jeunes – 
Youth Mental Health (en français, anglais et créole) 
• Health care services: 
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (ER, Outpatient, Inpatient) 
(en français, anglais, créole) 
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Collaborative Care 
Collaborative mental health care refers to a family physician or other 
primary care provider working together with a psychiatrist or other 
mental health worker in a mutually supportive partnership. 
The responsibilities of care are shared and apportioned according to the 
respective skills of the providers and the (changing) treatment needs 
of the patient. 
– Nick Kates (2009)
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Maya: Psychiatric Diagnoses 
Outpatient Psychiatry: 
•Dx Deferred – no evidence of psychotic disorder or ODD 
•Parent-child relationship problem 
•Possible search for sexual identity 
Inpatient Psychiatry: 
•Schizophreniform Disorder 
•Borderline intellectual functioning 
Neuropsychology: 
•Dyslexia, 
•Language Acquisition Disorder 
Speech Therapy: 
•Severe language disorder 
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Maya: Psychiatric Diagnosis 
Family 
Narratives of suffering, 
Beliefs, rituals 
• “Psychiatric problems 
belong in the asylum” 
• Prayer and Bible reading 
are healing 
Culture 
Explanatory models 
• Haitian Creole culture 
• Religion 
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Maya: Predicament 
Family Culture 
Cultural 
translation 
• Haiti (parents) 
• Miami (birth) 
• Montreal 
(since age of 10) 
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Therapeutic 
Therapeutic 
translation 
• Parent-child 
conflict 
• Attribution re: 
illness and 
recovery 
• Alien and alienating 
symptoms 
• Lack of insight in 
psychosis: 
• unawareness 
• misattribution
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Maya: Predicament 
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Therapeutic Translation 
“The Kraepelinian paradigm encouraged an ‘us’ and ‘them’ 
distinction between the mad and the sane ... [yet] we are 
mad to varying degrees, ... the boundaries of madness are 
subject to negotiation, and ... some of us get on very well 
despite being (in psychiatric terms) quite psychotic for much 
of the time.” 
– Richard Bentall, Madness Explained (2004, p. 496)
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Maya: Predicament 
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Therapeutic Translation 
There are two sources for this paradigm ... 
• Emil Kraepelin’s categorical classification, and 
• Karl Jaspers’ phenomenological psychiatry which 
established psychosis as ununderstandable due to an 
unbridgeable empathic chasm between psychiatrist and 
psychotic patient
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Maya: Predicament 
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Therapeutic Translation 
“[T]he trouble is, you want to cure hallucinators, whereas I 
want to liberate them. I think they are like homosexuals in 
the 1950s – in need of liberation, not cure.” 
“[W]hy not help some psychotic people just to accept that they 
are different from the rest of us? Fear of madness may be a 
much bigger problem than madness itself.” 
– Richard Bentall, Madness Explained (2004, p. 511)
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Maya: Themes 
Negative conceptions 
• Shock 
• Trauma 
• Anxiety 
• Grief 
Theme: 
Rupture and loss 
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Positive conceptions 
• Surprise 
• Learning 
• Enchantment 
• Celebration 
Theme: 
Discovery and growth
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IV: “Cultural Family Therapy” 
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• The features of Cultural Family Therapy (CFT) are outlined to 
demonstrate its responsiveness to the complex task of working with 
children across cultures. 
• Key clinical tools of CFT are summarized to guide practitioners. 
• The presentation concludes with a summary of gaps in current 
thinking and practice in working with children across cultures and a 
call for more studies of children in cultural transition.
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Family therapy is the starting point 
for the study of ever wider social units. 
—Mara Selvini Palazzoli (1974) 
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Family Therapy
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Family Therapy 
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• Family therapy is the space that we open 
to explore the possibilities of the family
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Family Therapy Interventions 
Family therapists do three simple things: 
• enhance uncertainty 
• introduce novelty, and 
• encourage diversity 
(Di Nicola, 1997) 
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Cultural Family Therapy (CFT) 
An integration of cultural psychiatry 
(McGill social and transcultural psychiatry 
with elements of French ethnopsychiatry) 
and family therapy 
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(Milan systemic family therapy with Bakhtin’s dialogism and 
Andersen’s reflecting team)
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Key Features of CFT 
• Recognizing families as unique cultures 
• Immigrants as threshold people in transitional states
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Elements of CFT 
Milan family therapy: Positive connotation 
Andersen: Reflecting team 
Nathan: Bombardement sémantique 
Bakhtin: Dialogism 
Lévinas: Face-to-face encounter 
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Transcultural child psychiatry – 
What “changelings” can teach us 
• “Changelings” – Defining transcultural child psychiatry 
• “Cultural blindspots” – Gaps in current thinking and practice in 
working with children across cultures 
• “On the threshold” – A call for more studies of 
children in cultural transition. 
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“Cultural Blindspots” 
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“Cultural blindspots” – Gaps in current thinking and practice in working 
with children across cultures 
• “Scotomata” – 
Minimizing/denying/misunderstanding cultural differences 
• “Cultural camouflage” – 
Attributing to culture what is better explained by individual or family 
levels of functioning
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“On the Threshold” 
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“On the threshold” – A call for more studies of children in cultural 
transition 
• Culture change means a change of language, values, routines and 
recipes for living, including how problems are experienced, 
understood and communicated and what solutions are socially 
sanctioned and culturally acceptable 
• Children are especially vulnerable to such changes because they 
rarely make the choice to change culture and are dependent on their 
families whose members experience their own adaptational 
challenges
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Conclusion: Après-coup 
• Nachträglich - deferred action – Freud 
• Après-coup – Jacques Lacan 
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A chronologically anterior event as supplement to a 
posterior one
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Conclusion: Après-coup 
• Après-coup – Jacques Lacan 
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A chronologically anterior event as supplement to a posterior one 
What has always troubled me about “King Lear” is that Shakespeare 
gives his characters no past. In “Ran,” I have tried to give Lear a 
history. 
—Akira Kurosawa 
Examples: Film or novel “prequels” that fill in the backstory of the 
characters
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Conclusion: Therapy as Après-coup 
• CFT can be understood as “après-coup” 
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Understanding cultural context, which means going 
into the “backstory” of persons to elucidate their 
predicaments, creates this paradox – what happened 
“before” is a supplement to what is happening now.
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Defining Transcultural Child Psychiatry 
At the crossroads of 3 domains: 
• Mental health 
• Developmental studies 
• Social and cultural sciences 
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Defining Transcultural Child Psychiatry 
Domains 
• Psychiatry 
• Developmental studies 
• Social and cultural 
sciences 
Discipline 
Child Psychiatry 
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Defining Transcultural Child Psychiatry 
Domains 
• Psychiatry 
• Developmental studies 
• Social and cultural 
sciences 
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Discipline 
Social and Transcultural 
Psychiatry 
McGill University – 1950s and 
1960s
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Defining Transcultural Child Psychiatry 
Domains 
• Psychiatry 
• Developmental studies 
• Social and cultural 
sciences 
Discipline 
Culture-inclusive 
developmental 
psychology 
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Jaan Valsiner (1987, 1989)
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Defining Transcultural Child Psychiatry 
Domain 
• Psychiatry 
• Developmental studies 
• Social and cultural 
sciences 
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Discipline 
Transcultural Child 
Psychiatry 
McGill Conference – 1991 
Di Nicola (1992)
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Defining Transcultural Child Psychiatry 
TCP is a field of study 
that poses developmental questions 
about child and adolescent mental health 
in the context of culture 
– Di Nicola (1992) 
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Contact 
Vincenzo Di Nicola 
VincenzoDiNicola@gmail.com 
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References / Bibliographie 
Culture, Families and Therapy 
• Di Nicola, V.F. Le Tiers-monde à notre porte : Les immigrants et la 
thérapie familiale, Systèmes Humains, 1(3), 1985, p. 39-54. 
• Di Nicola, V.F. (1992). De l’enfant sauvage à l’enfant fou : A 
prospectus for transcultural child psychiatry. In Grizenko, N., et al. 
(éd.), Transcultural issues in child psychiatry (pp.. 7-53). Montréal, 
Éditions Douglas. 
• Di Nicola, V. (1996). Ethnocultural aspects of PTSD and related stress 
disorders among children and adolescents. In A. J. Marsella, M. 
Friedman, E. Gerrity, & R. Scurfield (Eds.), Ethnocultural aspects of 
posttraumatic stress disorder: Issues, research, and clinical 
applications (pp. 389-414). Washington, DC: APA Press.
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References / Bibliographie 
• Di Nicola, V. (1997). A stranger in the family: Culture, families and 
therapy. New York, NY and London, UK: W.W. Norton & Co. 
• Di Nicola, V. (1998b). Children and families in cultural transition. In S. 
O. Okpaku, ed., Clinical methods in transcultural psychiatry (pp. 365- 
390). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. 
• Di Nicola, V. (2004). Famiglie sulla soglia. Città invisibili, identità 
invisibili. In Maurizio Andolfi (ed.), Famiglie immigrate e psicoteraopia 
transculturale (pp. 34-47). Milano: FrancoAngeli.
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References / Bibliographie 
• Di Nicola, V. (2011). Letters to a young therapist: Relational practices 
for the coming community. New York and Dresden: Atropos Press. 
• Di Nicola, V. (2012). Family, psychosocial, and cultural determinants of 
health. In Sorel, Eliot, ed., 21st Century global mental health (pp. 119- 
150). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
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References / Bibliographie 
Collaborative Care 
• Craven M, Bland R. Better practices in collaborative mental health 
care: an analysis of the evidence base. Can J Psychiatry. 2006; 51(6) : 
S7-S72. 
• Doherty W. The why’s and levels of collaborative family health care. 
Family Systems Medicine. 1995; 13(3-4) : 275-81. 
• Kates N. Shared/collaborative mental health care. In JS Leverette, GS 
Hnatko & E Persad, eds., Approaches to Postgraduate Education in 
Psychiatry in Canada: What Educators and Residents Need to Know. 
Ottawa: Canadian Psychiatric Association, 2009, pp. 183-197. 
• Kates N, Craven M, Bishop J, et al. Shared mental health care in 
Canada: the way ahead. Can J Psychiatry. 1997; 42(8) : 809-812.
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"Dèyè chak timoun gen yon fanmi e yon kilti" - Behind Every Child Is A Family & A Culture: Cultural Family Therapy with Haitian Families - Rebâti Santé Mentale 3rd Haitian Mental Health Summit - Montréal, Québec - 30.05.2014

  • 1. Dèyè Chak Timoun 1 Rebâti Santé Mentale: 3rd Haitian Mental Health Summit Collaborative Care for Mental Health in Haiti and the Diaspora: Culturally Sensitive Solutions for Wellness Across the Lifespan
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  • 3. Dèyè Chak Timoun 3 Rebâti Santé Mentale : 3ème Conférence sur la Santé Mentale en Haïti Soins collaboratifs en santé mentale en Haïti et la diaspora : Solutions adaptées à la réalité culturelle pour le bien-être tout au long de la vie
  • 4. 4 Jungle Artiste: Stéphane Senghor
  • 5. Dèyè Chak Timoun 5 Dèyè Chak Timoun Gen Yon Fanmi e Yon Kilti Behind Every Child Is A Family & A Culture: Cultural Family Therapy with Haitian Families Vincenzo Di Nicola Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital University of Montreal
  • 6. Dèyè Chak Timoun 6 Dèyè Chak Timoun Gen Yon Fanmi e Yon Kilti Derrière chaque enfant on retrouve une famille et une culture : La thérapie familiale culturelle avec les familles haïtiennes Vincenzo Di Nicola Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont Université de Montréal
  • 7. Dèyè Chak Timoun 7 Vincenzo Di Nicola MPhil, MD, PhD, FRCPC, FAPA Chef du Service de pédopsychiatrie, HMR Chief of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, HMR Professeur titulaire de psychiatrie, Université de Montréal Professor of Psychiatry, University of Montreal
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  • 9. 9 Dèyè Chak Timoun Learning Objectives 1. To identify the challenges and rewards of working with Haitian children and families in cultural transition. 2. To present a model for conducting Cultural Family Therapy with families in cultural transition, adapting to living in Montreal. 3. To sensitize clinicians of the need for cultural understanding and review the clinical tools available to guide practitioners in their work across cultures.
  • 10. 10 Dèyè mon, gen mon. Behind the mountain, there are mountains. —Haitian proverb Dèyè Chak Timoun
  • 11. 11 Dèyè Chak Timoun Short Abstract: “Dèyè Chak Timoun” • Working with children and families across cultures during periods of cultural transition is a complex and challenging task requiring knowledge of children’s growth and change in their culture of origin and their host culture. • Vignettes of children from Haitian families in Montreal experiencing mental health problems are presented. • The features of the author’s model of Cultural Family Therapy (CFT) are outlined to demonstrate its responsiveness to the task of working with children across cultures.
  • 12. 12 Dèyè Chak Timoun I: “Looking Across at Growing Up” • Working with children and their families across cultures, especially during periods of cultural transition, is a complex and challenging task requiring knowledge of children’s normal growth and change under stable circumstances in their culture of origin and their host culture as well as their adapational difficulties across cultures.
  • 13. 13 Dèyè Chak Timoun II: “A 3-Sided Puzzle” – Kids, Families, Culture • While child specialists often express interest in families, differential rates of cultural adaptation among the members of a family confound the perception and origins of children’s problems.
  • 14. 14 Dèyè Chak Timoun II: “A 3-Sided Puzzle” – Kids, Families, Culture • Moreover, the difficulties of adaptation during times of cultural transition are inadequately conceptualized, poorly documented, and often trivialized as transitional problems of adaptation or ignored altogether under the rubric of youthful “resilience.”
  • 15. 15 Dèyè Chak Timoun II: “A 3-Sided Puzzle” – Kids, Families, Culture • In the vocabulary of psychology, psychiatry and other health care discourses, these problems can be summed up through three complex lenses, a veritable 3-sided puzzle: o children (development) o family (attachment, relationships, transmission) o culture (the context for the first enculturation and subsequent acculturations of children) • Remember that behind every child is a family and a culture!
  • 17. 17 III: Clinical Vignette – Culturally Different, Crazy or Confused? Dèyè Chak Timoun • The author offers an overview of Haitian families in Montreal experiencing serious mental health problems. • A clinical vignette highlights a Haitian adolescent coping with psychosis and trauma. • The challenges of identifying patterns of cultural adaptation with these children are identified as are the requirements for an approach that is sensitive to all three crucial aspects of their predicaments—healthy growth, family relationships and cultural adaptation.
  • 18. 18 Key Theme: Liminality vs Community • Victor Turner: The Ritual Process Liminality – « betwixt and between » • Jean-Luc Nancy – La Communauté désoeuvrée (1983) – The Inoperative Community (1986) "The community that becomes a single thing (body, mind, fatherland, Leader) ... necessarily loses the in of being-in-common. Or, it loses the with or the together that defines it. It yields its being-together to a being of togetherness. The truth of community, on the contrary, resides in the retreat of such a being." Dèyè Chak Timoun
  • 19. 19 Key Theme: Liminality vs Community • Giorgio Agamben – La comunità che viene (1990) – The Coming Community (1993) La Communauté à venir (1990) Dèyè Chak Timoun A philosopher of the threshold – he has written on indeterminate being, infancy, potenza, potentiality
  • 20. Dèyè Chak Timoun 20 L’enfance est un couteau planté dans la gorge. On ne le retire pas facilement. - Wajdi Mouawad dramaturge
  • 21. 21 Maya: A Cultural Changeling Behind every child is a family and a culture. Adolescent – 16 years Ambiguous, ambivalent, fluctuating identity Charming/attachante Dèyè Chak Timoun
  • 22. 22 Maya: A Cultural Changeling Culture • Haiti (parents) • USA (born in Miami) • Montreal (since age of 10) Dèyè Chak Timoun
  • 23. 23 Maya: A Cultural Changeling Culture: Identity vs Belonging • Haiti • USA • Montreal Dèyè Chak Timoun “I’m American” or “I’m bisexual” Maya lives an ongoing process of change, adaptation, change …
  • 24. 24 Maya: A Cultural Changeling Family Culture Dèyè Chak Timoun • Haitienne/“American”/québecoise • Mother: older, single parent, déracinée • Evangelical Christian who reads the Bible daily • Bible reading and prayer are sources of comfort and healing
  • 25. 25 Maya: A Cultural Changeling School, Social and Health Care Services • School: Équipe ad hoc / “Ad hoc team” (en français) • Social services: CLSC team – SMJ – Santé mentale jeunes – Youth Mental Health (en français, anglais et créole) • Health care services: Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (ER, Outpatient, Inpatient) (en français, anglais, créole) Dèyè Chak Timoun
  • 26. 26 Collaborative Care Collaborative mental health care refers to a family physician or other primary care provider working together with a psychiatrist or other mental health worker in a mutually supportive partnership. The responsibilities of care are shared and apportioned according to the respective skills of the providers and the (changing) treatment needs of the patient. – Nick Kates (2009)
  • 27. 27 Maya: Psychiatric Diagnoses Outpatient Psychiatry: •Dx Deferred – no evidence of psychotic disorder or ODD •Parent-child relationship problem •Possible search for sexual identity Inpatient Psychiatry: •Schizophreniform Disorder •Borderline intellectual functioning Neuropsychology: •Dyslexia, •Language Acquisition Disorder Speech Therapy: •Severe language disorder Dèyè Chak Timoun
  • 28. 28 Maya: Psychiatric Diagnosis Family Narratives of suffering, Beliefs, rituals • “Psychiatric problems belong in the asylum” • Prayer and Bible reading are healing Culture Explanatory models • Haitian Creole culture • Religion Dèyè Chak Timoun
  • 29. 29 Maya: Predicament Family Culture Cultural translation • Haiti (parents) • Miami (birth) • Montreal (since age of 10) Dèyè Chak Timoun Therapeutic Therapeutic translation • Parent-child conflict • Attribution re: illness and recovery • Alien and alienating symptoms • Lack of insight in psychosis: • unawareness • misattribution
  • 30. 30 Maya: Predicament Dèyè Chak Timoun Therapeutic Translation “The Kraepelinian paradigm encouraged an ‘us’ and ‘them’ distinction between the mad and the sane ... [yet] we are mad to varying degrees, ... the boundaries of madness are subject to negotiation, and ... some of us get on very well despite being (in psychiatric terms) quite psychotic for much of the time.” – Richard Bentall, Madness Explained (2004, p. 496)
  • 31. 31 Maya: Predicament Dèyè Chak Timoun Therapeutic Translation There are two sources for this paradigm ... • Emil Kraepelin’s categorical classification, and • Karl Jaspers’ phenomenological psychiatry which established psychosis as ununderstandable due to an unbridgeable empathic chasm between psychiatrist and psychotic patient
  • 32. 32 Maya: Predicament Dèyè Chak Timoun Therapeutic Translation “[T]he trouble is, you want to cure hallucinators, whereas I want to liberate them. I think they are like homosexuals in the 1950s – in need of liberation, not cure.” “[W]hy not help some psychotic people just to accept that they are different from the rest of us? Fear of madness may be a much bigger problem than madness itself.” – Richard Bentall, Madness Explained (2004, p. 511)
  • 33. 33 Maya: Themes Negative conceptions • Shock • Trauma • Anxiety • Grief Theme: Rupture and loss Dèyè Chak Timoun Positive conceptions • Surprise • Learning • Enchantment • Celebration Theme: Discovery and growth
  • 35. 35 IV: “Cultural Family Therapy” Dèyè Chak Timoun • The features of Cultural Family Therapy (CFT) are outlined to demonstrate its responsiveness to the complex task of working with children across cultures. • Key clinical tools of CFT are summarized to guide practitioners. • The presentation concludes with a summary of gaps in current thinking and practice in working with children across cultures and a call for more studies of children in cultural transition.
  • 36. 36 Family therapy is the starting point for the study of ever wider social units. —Mara Selvini Palazzoli (1974) Dèyè Chak Timoun Family Therapy
  • 37. 37 Family Therapy Dèyè Chak Timoun • Family therapy is the space that we open to explore the possibilities of the family
  • 38. 38 Family Therapy Interventions Family therapists do three simple things: • enhance uncertainty • introduce novelty, and • encourage diversity (Di Nicola, 1997) Dèyè Chak Timoun
  • 39. 39 Cultural Family Therapy (CFT) An integration of cultural psychiatry (McGill social and transcultural psychiatry with elements of French ethnopsychiatry) and family therapy Dèyè Chak Timoun (Milan systemic family therapy with Bakhtin’s dialogism and Andersen’s reflecting team)
  • 40. Soins partagés en pédopsychiatrie 40 Key Features of CFT • Recognizing families as unique cultures • Immigrants as threshold people in transitional states
  • 41. 41 Elements of CFT Milan family therapy: Positive connotation Andersen: Reflecting team Nathan: Bombardement sémantique Bakhtin: Dialogism Lévinas: Face-to-face encounter Dèyè Chak Timoun
  • 44. 44 Transcultural child psychiatry – What “changelings” can teach us • “Changelings” – Defining transcultural child psychiatry • “Cultural blindspots” – Gaps in current thinking and practice in working with children across cultures • “On the threshold” – A call for more studies of children in cultural transition. Dèyè Chak Timoun
  • 45. 45 “Cultural Blindspots” Dèyè Chak Timoun “Cultural blindspots” – Gaps in current thinking and practice in working with children across cultures • “Scotomata” – Minimizing/denying/misunderstanding cultural differences • “Cultural camouflage” – Attributing to culture what is better explained by individual or family levels of functioning
  • 46. 46 “On the Threshold” Dèyè Chak Timoun “On the threshold” – A call for more studies of children in cultural transition • Culture change means a change of language, values, routines and recipes for living, including how problems are experienced, understood and communicated and what solutions are socially sanctioned and culturally acceptable • Children are especially vulnerable to such changes because they rarely make the choice to change culture and are dependent on their families whose members experience their own adaptational challenges
  • 47. 47 Conclusion: Après-coup • Nachträglich - deferred action – Freud • Après-coup – Jacques Lacan Dèyè Chak Timoun A chronologically anterior event as supplement to a posterior one
  • 48. 48 Conclusion: Après-coup • Après-coup – Jacques Lacan Dèyè Chak Timoun A chronologically anterior event as supplement to a posterior one What has always troubled me about “King Lear” is that Shakespeare gives his characters no past. In “Ran,” I have tried to give Lear a history. —Akira Kurosawa Examples: Film or novel “prequels” that fill in the backstory of the characters
  • 49. 49 Conclusion: Therapy as Après-coup • CFT can be understood as “après-coup” Dèyè Chak Timoun Understanding cultural context, which means going into the “backstory” of persons to elucidate their predicaments, creates this paradox – what happened “before” is a supplement to what is happening now.
  • 50. 50 Defining Transcultural Child Psychiatry At the crossroads of 3 domains: • Mental health • Developmental studies • Social and cultural sciences Dèyè Chak Timoun
  • 51. 51 Defining Transcultural Child Psychiatry Domains • Psychiatry • Developmental studies • Social and cultural sciences Discipline Child Psychiatry Dèyè Chak Timoun
  • 52. 52 Defining Transcultural Child Psychiatry Domains • Psychiatry • Developmental studies • Social and cultural sciences Dèyè Chak Timoun Discipline Social and Transcultural Psychiatry McGill University – 1950s and 1960s
  • 53. 53 Defining Transcultural Child Psychiatry Domains • Psychiatry • Developmental studies • Social and cultural sciences Discipline Culture-inclusive developmental psychology Dèyè Chak Timoun Jaan Valsiner (1987, 1989)
  • 54. 54 Defining Transcultural Child Psychiatry Domain • Psychiatry • Developmental studies • Social and cultural sciences Dèyè Chak Timoun Discipline Transcultural Child Psychiatry McGill Conference – 1991 Di Nicola (1992)
  • 55. 55 Defining Transcultural Child Psychiatry TCP is a field of study that poses developmental questions about child and adolescent mental health in the context of culture – Di Nicola (1992) Dèyè Chak Timoun
  • 56. 56 Contact Vincenzo Di Nicola VincenzoDiNicola@gmail.com Dèyè Chak Timoun
  • 57. 57 References / Bibliographie Culture, Families and Therapy • Di Nicola, V.F. Le Tiers-monde à notre porte : Les immigrants et la thérapie familiale, Systèmes Humains, 1(3), 1985, p. 39-54. • Di Nicola, V.F. (1992). De l’enfant sauvage à l’enfant fou : A prospectus for transcultural child psychiatry. In Grizenko, N., et al. (éd.), Transcultural issues in child psychiatry (pp.. 7-53). Montréal, Éditions Douglas. • Di Nicola, V. (1996). Ethnocultural aspects of PTSD and related stress disorders among children and adolescents. In A. J. Marsella, M. Friedman, E. Gerrity, & R. Scurfield (Eds.), Ethnocultural aspects of posttraumatic stress disorder: Issues, research, and clinical applications (pp. 389-414). Washington, DC: APA Press.
  • 58. 58 References / Bibliographie • Di Nicola, V. (1997). A stranger in the family: Culture, families and therapy. New York, NY and London, UK: W.W. Norton & Co. • Di Nicola, V. (1998b). Children and families in cultural transition. In S. O. Okpaku, ed., Clinical methods in transcultural psychiatry (pp. 365- 390). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. • Di Nicola, V. (2004). Famiglie sulla soglia. Città invisibili, identità invisibili. In Maurizio Andolfi (ed.), Famiglie immigrate e psicoteraopia transculturale (pp. 34-47). Milano: FrancoAngeli.
  • 59. 59 References / Bibliographie • Di Nicola, V. (2011). Letters to a young therapist: Relational practices for the coming community. New York and Dresden: Atropos Press. • Di Nicola, V. (2012). Family, psychosocial, and cultural determinants of health. In Sorel, Eliot, ed., 21st Century global mental health (pp. 119- 150). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
  • 60. 60 References / Bibliographie Collaborative Care • Craven M, Bland R. Better practices in collaborative mental health care: an analysis of the evidence base. Can J Psychiatry. 2006; 51(6) : S7-S72. • Doherty W. The why’s and levels of collaborative family health care. Family Systems Medicine. 1995; 13(3-4) : 275-81. • Kates N. Shared/collaborative mental health care. In JS Leverette, GS Hnatko & E Persad, eds., Approaches to Postgraduate Education in Psychiatry in Canada: What Educators and Residents Need to Know. Ottawa: Canadian Psychiatric Association, 2009, pp. 183-197. • Kates N, Craven M, Bishop J, et al. Shared mental health care in Canada: the way ahead. Can J Psychiatry. 1997; 42(8) : 809-812.
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