World Association of Cultural Psychiatry

Equal access to quality mental health care for all remains an unmet goal across the world. As mental health professionals, we confront the challenge of helping to overcome structural barriers to service delivery and to ensure that these services respond effectively to the needs of the increasingly diverse populations we serve.

Advancing Global Mental Health Through Cultural Psychiatry

Equal access to quality mental health care for all remains an unmet goal across the world. As mental health professionals, we confront the challenge of helping to overcome structural barriers to service delivery and to ensure that these services respond effectively to the needs of the increasingly diverse populations we serve. In a world composed of multicultural societies, augmented each day by massive migratory movements, and characterized by persistent inequalities faced by underserved social groups, cultural psychiatry is a key contributor to the development of effective health systems.

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Our Services

Support for Your Mental Well-Being

Global Membership Network

Connect with over 500 cultural psychiatry specialists across six continents, access exclusive journals, and receive discounted registration for our world congresses.

Special Interest Groups (SIGs)

Join focused working groups on topics such as religion, art, trauma, or COVID-19 to collaborate on research, webinars, and clinical guidelines.

Biennial World Congresses & Events

Attend our flagship conferences and regional symposia to present your work, learn from leaders, and build cross-cultural partnerships.

Publications & Knowledge Hub

Read our newsletters, the World Cultural Psychiatry Research Review, and partner journal content to stay current with evidence-based cultural psychiatry.

Webinars & Online Learning

Participate in live and recorded expert-led sessions on emerging topics in cultural psychiatry, from diagnostic considerations to community-based interventions.

Our Founding Legacy

Driven by a Global Vision

The WACP was founded by an international group of scholars responding to the growing recognition of culture’s deep influence on mental health and illness.

Responding to Global Cultural Shifts

We address the mental health impact of rapid social change, migration, and increasing multi-ethnic diversity worldwide.

Founded by Global Leaders

Established in 2006 by Prof. Wen-Shing Tseng and Prof. Goffredo Bartocci, pioneers in cultural psychiatry with decades of influence.

News & Updates

Stay informed about the latest developments, publications & events

Our Pillars of Action

Three core commitments that guide everything we do!

We build knowledge, foster collaboration, and advocate for culturally informed mental health care worldwide. Each pillar represents a key area where our members and partners make a measurable difference.

Have any Questions?

We’re here to listen and happy to help you find the support you need.

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Education & Training

Deliver webinars, workshops, and learning resources to advance cultural competence among mental health professionals.

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Global Research & Publications

Support Special Interest Groups, journals, and congress proceedings that produce cutting-edge cultural psychiatry evidence.

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Community & Networking

Connect clinicians, researchers, and educators across continents through SIGs, events, and online platforms.

Join Us

Become part of a global movement advancing cultural psychiatry

Whether you are a clinician, researcher, educator, or student, your voice and expertise are welcome here. Together, we can shape more equitable, culturally-responsive mental health care for communities worldwide.

Member Voices

Real experiences from our global community

"WACP gave me a global lens for my clinical work. The SIG on culture and diagnosis transformed how I assess trauma in immigrant families."

Dr. Priya Sharma

Clinical Psychologist, India

"Presenting at the Tokyo congress connected me with researchers from 12 countries. I left with collaborators, not just contacts."

Prof. Michael Oduya

Psychiatrist, Nigeria

"The webinars alone are worth joining. I finally have evidence-based tools to address cultural bereavement in refugee youth."

Dr. Elena Rossi

Researcher, Italy