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Kun-Po Soo Award

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April 15, 2011
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October 14, 2010

On October 14th, 2010 Professor Richard F. Mollica was presented with the Kun-Po Soo Award by the American Psychiatric Association  which recognizes an individual who has made significant contributions to understanding the impact of Asian cultural heritage in areas related to psychiatry. During the award ceremony Dr. Mollica presented a video lecture called Songs of Three Worlds: The Contributions of Asian Culture and Society to Global Mental Health. This lecture honored the thousands of Asian patients his group at Harvard has cared for over the past 30 years and their contribution to new scientific knowledge and the cultural understanding of traumatic life experiences.

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  • About
    • Philosophy
    • History
    • Methodology
    • Team
  • Projects
    • Bosnia Reconstruction
    • Kobe Earthquake
    • Cambodian Women’s Oral History Project
  • Screening
    • Simple Depression Screen
    • Harvard Trauma Questionnaire
    • Hopkins Symptom Checklist
    • Adapting Instruments
  • Clinical
    • The First Encounter
    • Cultural Competence
    • Medication and Counseling
    • Treatment Plan
  • Education
    • Global Mental Health: Trauma and Recovery Certificate Program
    • Planetary Mental Health: Trauma and Recovery
    • Trauma-Informed Care (TIC): Optimizing the Role of TIC in Mainstream Clinical Practice
    • Global Mental Health Textbook
    • Emotional Distress Categories
    • Harvard Guide to Khmer Mental Health
    • Cambodian Women’s Oral History Project
  • Research
    • Studies
    • Publications
  • Policy
    • Tokyo Guidelines
    • The WHO and HPRT’s Global Mental Health Action Plan
    • The New H5 Model for Trauma and Recovery
  • Human Spirit
    • Why Stories?
    • Photo Gallery
    • Comic Book
    • Cambodian Women’s Oral History Project
    • Healing Invisible Wounds
    • Manifesto
    • Cambodian translation of Healing Invisible Wounds
  • Contact
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