Affirmative Care Across Cultures: Broadening Application
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- PMCID: PMC7011227
- DOI: 10.1176/appi.focus.20190030
Affirmative Care Across Cultures: Broadening Application
Abstract
Affirmative practice is an approach to health and behavioral health care that validates and supports the identities stated or expressed by those served. Affirmative care requires the practitioner to actively honor and celebrate identity while at the same time validating the oppression felt by individuals seeking services. Validation and empathy fundamentally result from increased understanding of individuals' history, cultural context, and lived experiences. Origins of the approach honored the experience of those in LGBTQ+ communities; however, affirmative care should be valued across cultures, systems, and settings in which health and behavioral health care are offered. Affirmative care principles should be applied across cultures and communities while recognizing the worth of the individual and avoiding stereotyping. Along with delineating historical and demographic contexts, the authors offer recommendations for affirmative care in practice with African American, Asian, Indigenous, and Latinx individuals, as well as those living in rural communities.
Keywords: affirmative care; clinical practice, health and behavioral health care; culture; diversity and inclusion; health care delivery.
Copyright © 2020 by the American Psychiatric Association.
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