The role of metaphor in culture, consciousness, and medicine: a preliminary inquiry into the metaphors of depression in chinese and western medical and common languages

Sonya Pritzker
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Part I examines the modern theory of metaphor against the background of progress made in the understanding of consciousness, language, and cognition. The role of metaphor in the construction of medical systems in China and the West is then discussed. An inquiry into the metaphors used in the expression of emotion in English and Chinese follows. Part II of the article will focus on the metaphors of depression in Chinese and English common languages, and the metaphorical implications of the respective medical heritages in each of these. The possibility is that the sharing of medical metaphors cross-culturally has broad implications for the deeper understanding of human dysfunction it suggested. It is also demonstrated that anyone reaching across cultures to treat Westerners with Chinese medicine, or Chinese with Western psychology/biomedicine, can benefit greatly by learning more about the basic structure of conceptual metaphors in each system. It is shown that this exercise allows for greater sensitivity to patients, more flexible treatment strategy, and better communication.

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隐喻在文化、意识和医学中的作用——中西医学和常用语言中抑郁症隐喻的初步探讨
第一部分在对意识、语言和认知的理解取得进展的背景下考察现代隐喻理论。然后讨论了隐喻在中西方医疗体系建设中的作用。接下来是对英汉情感表达中隐喻的探讨。文章的第二部分将重点介绍汉语和英语常用语言中抑郁症的隐喻,以及各自医学遗产在这两种语言中的隐喻含义。这种可能性是,医学隐喻的跨文化共享对于更深入地理解人类功能障碍具有广泛的含义。研究还表明,任何跨越文化,用中医治疗西方人,或用西方心理学/生物医学治疗中国人的人,都可以通过更多地了解每个系统中概念隐喻的基本结构而受益匪浅。研究表明,这种练习可以提高对患者的敏感度,更灵活的治疗策略,以及更好的沟通。
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