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39 I The Founding of Asian Counseling & Referral Services (ACRS): A Conversation with Theresa Fujiwara

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Summary:

On this episode, we interview Theresa Fujiwara, co-founder of the Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS). We discuss the grassroots origins of ACRS and its pivotal role in providing culturally responsive mental health care to the Asian Pacific Islander community, filling a void left by national institutions. We then talk about the organization's approach, which blends Eastern and Western medicine, and the significance of community engagement in healing from trauma. The episode also explores the challenges of addressing stigma, language barriers, and diverse needs in mental health care while emphasizing the importance of integrated support and the role of community-based solutions.

Timestamped Overview:

  • 03:12 The genesis of community mental health centers for Asian Americans in Seattle.
  • 08:37 ACRS's melding of Eastern and Western psychiatry to combat stigma.
  • 14:02 Influx and impact of Southeast Asian refugees on ACRS's growth.
  • 20:17 The role of community, oral history, and cultural work in Japanese American healing.
  • 24:26 The influence of music and generational trauma in the Cambodian community.
  • 29:05 Evolution of service delivery and the significance of community empowerment at ACRS.
  • 34:11 Strategies for healthcare organizations to address mental health services effectively.
  • 38:57 Integrating care to address the multifaceted needs of clients.
  • 42:43 Overcoming communication hurdles and fostering a diverse workforce in mental health care.
  • 47:28 Utilizing community structures and leaders for culturally responsive mental health support.

Next Step:

Visit our website, Healthcare for Humans, and join our community to enjoy exclusive benefits at https://www.healthcareforhumans.org/support/.

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Summary:

On this episode, we interview Theresa Fujiwara, co-founder of the Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS). We discuss the grassroots origins of ACRS and its pivotal role in providing culturally responsive mental health care to the Asian Pacific Islander community, filling a void left by national institutions. We then talk about the organization's approach, which blends Eastern and Western medicine, and the significance of community engagement in healing from trauma. The episode also explores the challenges of addressing stigma, language barriers, and diverse needs in mental health care while emphasizing the importance of integrated support and the role of community-based solutions.

Timestamped Overview:

  • 03:12 The genesis of community mental health centers for Asian Americans in Seattle.
  • 08:37 ACRS's melding of Eastern and Western psychiatry to combat stigma.
  • 14:02 Influx and impact of Southeast Asian refugees on ACRS's growth.
  • 20:17 The role of community, oral history, and cultural work in Japanese American healing.
  • 24:26 The influence of music and generational trauma in the Cambodian community.
  • 29:05 Evolution of service delivery and the significance of community empowerment at ACRS.
  • 34:11 Strategies for healthcare organizations to address mental health services effectively.
  • 38:57 Integrating care to address the multifaceted needs of clients.
  • 42:43 Overcoming communication hurdles and fostering a diverse workforce in mental health care.
  • 47:28 Utilizing community structures and leaders for culturally responsive mental health support.

Next Step:

Visit our website, Healthcare for Humans, and join our community to enjoy exclusive benefits at https://www.healthcareforhumans.org/support/.

  continue reading

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