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9.1 Strategies for promoting mental health
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Innovations in interpreting in mental health settings

In British Columbia, the Interpreter's Lab has developed an innovative approach to interpreting in mental health settings. They use a collaborative model that increases the heath care provider's understanding of the interpreter's role and uses advanced interpreting strategies to ensure more transparency and collaboration during the interpreted encounter. In short, the model helps develop a stronger understanding between the health care provider and the interpreter and apply strategies for more effective interpreting, while maintaining the client and their well-being at the centre of the encounter.

The model includes:

Particular challenges of interpreting in mental health assessment and therapy

During a cognitive assessment, it is important that the interpreter refrain from giving hints or extra instructions to clients that may defeat the purpose of the assessment. For example, in the “serial sevens” test of concentration and memory, the exact instruction varies, but often it is, “Take the number 100, subtract 7, and keep subtracting 7 until I say stop.” If this statement is interpreted as, “What is 100 minus 7? [wait for answer]... Please minus 7 again... minus 7 again...,” the interpreter is essentially reminding the client what to do and therefore limiting the ability of the health care provider to complete an accurate diagnosis. When administrating a cognitive assessment, plan for a briefing with the interpreter before the encounter begins to review the assessment tool(s) that will be administered.