“They say I’m crazy, but I’ve lived through hell.”
N. Molina Pérez, J. Pereira López, M. I. Santana Ortiz, P. Rivero Rodríguez, A. R. N. Del Rosario, M. M. Grimal, V. Acosta Pérez

TL;DR
This paper explores how migration affects mental health and emphasizes the importance of cultural context in diagnosing and treating psychiatric disorders in immigrant patients.
Contribution
The paper introduces a cultural formulation approach for diagnosing mental disorders in migrants, considering both origin and host cultures.
Findings
Migration can significantly impact mental health due to cultural adaptation challenges.
Cultural context influences the acceptance of psychiatric diagnoses and treatments.
A culturally informed approach improves clinical management of migrant patients with mental disorders.
Abstract
Migration has been present in the evolution of human beings throughout history. Economic inequalities give rise to a permanent flow of people trying to improve their lives. In addition, there are people who are forced to seek asylum or refuge due to wars or political violence. Therefore, the migratory flow, gives rise to a clinical scenario in which, the arrival of immigrant people demands an adaptation of the psychiatric paradigm. The objective of this paper is to review the international scientific literature published on the impact of the migration process on mental health. We propose a review of the international scientific literature published in recent years on psychiatry and migration. We present the case of a 27-year-old male, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, who arrived in the Canary Islands after a 2-year migration process from his country of origin (Senegal). The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMigration, Health and Trauma · Schizophrenia research and treatment · Historical Psychiatry and Medical Practices
