The Invisible Water: How Culture Shapes Mental Illness and Healing
Thursday, April 02 at 5:30 pm
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The Invisible Water: How Culture Shapes Mental Illness and Healing
Like a fish in water, we rarely notice the cultural forces that surround us every day—especially when it comes to our mental health. Join UCSF psychiatrist Dr. Descartes Li as he dives into the invisible cultural currents that shape the human mind. From the American emphasis on “talking it out” and finding your “true self,” to the physical experience of distress in other parts of the world, this fascinating lecture will reveal how deeply our beliefs and cultural norms construct our understanding of illness, suffering and healing.
About the speaker:
Descartes Li, MD, is a professor of clinical psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Dr. Li has spent his career at the intersection of clinical care, medical education, and cultural psychiatry. Recognizing the unique mental health needs of diverse populations, he founded and directed the UCSF Asia America Clinic to provide specialized care to the Bay Area's Asian American community.
In addition to his focus on cultural psychiatry, Dr. Li is a highly respected clinical leader, serving as the director of both the UCSF Bipolar Disorder Program and the Electroconvulsive Therapy Service. He recently completed a five-year tenure as UCSF's vice chair for education in psychiatry, and his impact on global medical education includes serving as a distinguished professor at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. A returning speaker to Commonwealth Club World Affairs, Dr. Li brings decades of frontline clinical experience, a passion for understanding the human mind, and a commitment to humanistic care.
This program is in-person only. Tickets are required.
Hosted by Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California, the nation's oldest and largest public affairs forum.
This program is neither sponsored by nor affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco or the UCSF Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
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110 The Embarcadero
The Commonwealth Club of California, Toni Rembe Rock Auditorium
San Francisco, CA 94105
United States
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Like a fish in water, we rarely notice the cultural forces that surround us every day—especially when it comes to our mental health. Join UCSF psychiatrist Dr. Descartes Li as he dives into the invisible cultural currents that shape the human mind. From the American emphasis on “talking it out” and finding your “true self,” to the physical experience of distress in other parts of the world, this fascinating lecture will reveal how deeply our beliefs and cultural norms construct our understanding of illness, suffering and healing.
About the speaker:
Descartes Li, MD, is a professor of clinical psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Dr. Li has spent his career at the intersection of clinical care, medical education, and cultural psychiatry. Recognizing the unique mental health needs of diverse populations, he founded and directed the UCSF Asia America Clinic to provide specialized care to the Bay Area's Asian American community.
In addition to his focus on cultural psychiatry, Dr. Li is a highly respected clinical leader, serving as the director of both the UCSF Bipolar Disorder Program and the Electroconvulsive Therapy Service. He recently completed a five-year tenure as UCSF's vice chair for education in psychiatry, and his impact on global medical education includes serving as a distinguished professor at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. A returning speaker to Commonwealth Club World Affairs, Dr. Li brings decades of frontline clinical experience, a passion for understanding the human mind, and a commitment to humanistic care.
This program is in-person only. Tickets are required.
Hosted by Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California, the nation's oldest and largest public affairs forum.
This program is neither sponsored by nor affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco or the UCSF Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
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