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Psychiatric Disorders: Culture-specific - ScienceDirect This article deals with psychiatric conditions assumed to be specific to a particular culture and often termed 'culture-bound syndromes,' a concept introdu... WG Jilek - 《International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences》 被引量:...
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Culture-specific diagnoses, also referred to as culture-bound syndromes, ethnic psychoses, and atypical culture-bound reactive syndromes, have been studied since the early eighteenth century. Culture-specific diagnoses encompass a diverse group of illnesses whose syndrome constellations are unique to certai...
The difficulties of isolating these specific factors stem from two unresolved methodological concerns. One is the uncertainty as to whether functional mental illness can be differentiated into several qualitatively distinct syndromes or whether it forms a unity of a more generic character. The other is...
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Psychological therapies in bipolar disorder: the effect of illness history on relapse prevention - a systematic review. Objectives: Despite some encouraging outcomes and shared components of psychological therapies specific to bipolar disorders, not all studies found conclu... DH Lam,R Burbeck,K ...
-More information on culturalvariations of symptoms for specificdisorders -More guidance for clinicians tofacilitate awareness of cultures -Cultural Formulation Interview 16-item semi-structured interview Questions(open-ended)related to: • Definition of the Problem ...
It is essential to customize models to fit specific needs based on the type of research and animal model being used. Ethical framework: The culture of care should be actively implemented daily, not just as an abstract concept [16,35,45]. Establishing a robust ethical framework involves ...
Jerusalem syndrome and Paris syndrome are just two extreme manifestations of mental illness that travelers have experienced while visiting foreign lands.