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In this episode, two social work students explore how mental health is understood and addressed across cultures — from traditional Chinese medical theories and historical stigma to modern Western policies and community-based services. Through a cross-cultural lens, they reflect on how culture, history, and policy shape mental health systems and what it means for future social workers navigating a globalized world.
By UIUC-CSSA研究生部
In this episode, two social work students explore how mental health is understood and addressed across cultures — from traditional Chinese medical theories and historical stigma to modern Western policies and community-based services. Through a cross-cultural lens, they reflect on how culture, history, and policy shape mental health systems and what it means for future social workers navigating a globalized world.