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Publikováno v:
Cambridge Prisms: Global Mental Health, Vol 5 (2018)
Efforts to address global mental health disparities have given new urgency to longstanding debates on the relevance of cultural variations in the experience and expression of distress for the design and delivery of effective services. This scoping re
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https://doaj.org/article/3a1e0ca8fd734b87b31679fd5381bcb7
Publikováno v:
Torture : quarterly journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture. 27(3)
This paper explores the significance of cultural variations in emotion for the meaning and impact of torture, focusingon the dynamics of shame, humiliation, and powerlessness. Forms of physical and psychological pain and suffering share some common n
Autor:
L J, Kirmayer
Publikováno v:
The Journal of clinical psychiatry. 62
This article reviews cultural variations in the clinical presentation of depression and anxiety. Culture-specific symptoms may lead to underrecognition or misidentification of psychological distress. Contrary to the claim that non-Westerners are pron
Autor:
J C, Ballenger, J R, Davidson, Y, Lecrubier, D J, Nutt, L J, Kirmayer, J P, Lépine, K M, Lin, O, Tajima, Y, Ono
Publikováno v:
The Journal of clinical psychiatry. 62
To provide primary care physicians with a better understanding of transcultural issues in depression and anxiety.The 4 members of the International Consensus Group on Depression and Anxiety were James C. Ballenger (chair), Jonathan R. T. Davidson, Yv
Autor:
L J, Kirmayer, A, Young
Publikováno v:
Journal of abnormal psychology. 108(3)
The evolutionary theory of the concept of mental disorder as harmful dysfunction that J. C. Wakefield (1999) proposed (a) does not correspond to how the term disorder is used in psychiatric nosology or in clinicians' everyday practice; (b) does not c
Publikováno v:
The Psychiatric clinics of North America. 18(3)
About a century ago, George Crile, a surgeon and experimental physiologist, suggested that the meaning of pain could be discovered in the context of evolution. Pain is a signal of a physical injury that would be otherwise ignored by the individual, a
Publikováno v:
Journal of abnormal psychology. 103(1)
Personality traits that may contribute to somatization are reviewed. Negative affectivity is associated with high levels of both somatic and emotional distress. Agreeableness and conscientiousness may influence interactions with health care providers
Publikováno v:
Sante mentale au Quebec. 18(1)
While the major psychiatric disorders described in current nosology can be found among the Inuit of Northern Québec (Nunavik), there are important cultural influences on the symptomatology, social response and course of these disorders. A literature
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Psychiatry. 185:76-76
While Bhui/Sashidharan ([2003][1]) raise important questions in the debate on whether there should be separate psychiatric services for ethnic minorities in the UK, a cross-national comparative perspective can shed light on alternative models, which