University of Zurich.
Transcult Psychiatry. 2019 Oct;56(5):1056-1075. doi: 10.1177/1363461519844355. Epub 2019 Apr 26.
In Euro-American societies, "resilience" and "post-traumatic growth" are commonly used metaphorical terms for positive responses to extreme adversity. However, research on illness narratives has demonstrated that other cultures may have different metaphorical concepts that act as vehicles for shared beliefs about how to overcome extreme adversity or traumatic experiences. The purpose of this article is to identify metaphors used in various cultures to describe positive responses to extreme adversity and to discuss the cultural ontologies and other socio-cultural factors that shape them. Metaphors of this nature were extracted from psychological, anthropological and ethnographic studies and were organized into categories: battle, path, container, balance, weight, object and network metaphors. Findings support the notion that metaphorical expressions related to positive responses to extreme adversity vary widely across cultures. We argue that an understanding of cultural differences in metaphors for mental health-related concepts is crucial to assisting trauma survivors from different cultural backgrounds.
在欧美社会中,“韧性”和“创伤后成长”通常被用作对极端逆境做出积极反应的隐喻术语。然而,疾病叙事的研究表明,其他文化可能具有不同的隐喻概念,这些概念是关于如何克服极端逆境或创伤性经历的共同信念的载体。本文的目的是确定在各种文化中用来描述对极端逆境的积极反应的隐喻,并讨论塑造这些隐喻的文化本体论和其他社会文化因素。这些隐喻是从心理学、人类学和民族志研究中提取出来的,并被组织成以下几类:战斗、路径、容器、平衡、重量、物体和网络隐喻。研究结果支持这样一种观点,即与对极端逆境的积极反应相关的隐喻在文化上有很大的差异。我们认为,了解与心理健康相关概念的隐喻在文化上的差异,对于帮助来自不同文化背景的创伤幸存者至关重要。