Culture and Psychopathology Revisited

W. Jilek
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The author presents examples of pathogenic influence of culture. He identifies specific pathogenic factors associated with rapid socio-cultural change affecting North American Indians and African populations and sketches the resulting typical psychopathological conditions: anomic depression in Amerindians, transient psychotic reactions (bouffée délirante) in Africans. Witchcraft and sorcery beliefs often characterize the clinical picture of psychotic reactions in “marginal” Africans and in transplanted South Europeans of tradition-directed background. Examples are provided which illustrate the emergence, metamorphosis and epidemic spreading of so-called “culture-bound syndromes” under changing socio-economic, cultural and political conditions. Ritualized possession and trance states, as well as religious rituals in general, are to be separated from psychopathological phenomena in order to avoid eurocentric and positivistic fallacies in psychiatric diagnosis.
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文化与精神病理学再谈
作者列举了文化致病性影响的例子。他确定了与影响北美印第安人和非洲人口的快速社会文化变化相关的特定致病因素,并概述了由此产生的典型精神病理状况:美洲印第安人的失范性抑郁症,非洲人的短暂性精神病反应(bouffsamedsamlirante)。巫术和巫术信仰通常是“边缘”非洲人和具有传统背景的南欧移民的精神病反应的临床特征。文中列举了一些例子,说明在不断变化的社会经济、文化和政治条件下所谓"文化束缚综合症"的出现、演变和流行蔓延。仪式化占有和转移,以及一般的宗教仪式,都与精神病理现象相分离,以避免精神诊断中的欧洲中心主义和实证主义谬误。
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