Minuchin-Itzigsohn S D, Ben-Shaoul R, Weingrod A, Krasilowsky D
Cult Med Psychiatry. 1984 Sep;8(3):229-54. doi: 10.1007/BF00055169.
This article explores the relationships between culture and therapy among patients from three contrasting Israeli groups: Persian, Ashkenazi and Moroccan Jews. The population studied is composed of persons who came to Jerusalem mental health clinics for consultation and treatment. Emphasis is placed upon the patients' conceptions and beliefs regarding health and illness as well as their actual behavior in this sphere. Systematic contrasts among the three groups are analyzed, and the ways these differences influence the treatment process are also discussed.
本文探讨了来自以色列三个不同群体的患者——波斯犹太人、阿什肯纳兹犹太人和摩洛哥犹太人——的文化与治疗之间的关系。所研究的人群由前来耶路撒冷心理健康诊所咨询和治疗的人组成。重点在于患者对健康和疾病的观念与信仰,以及他们在这方面的实际行为。分析了这三个群体之间的系统差异,并讨论了这些差异影响治疗过程的方式。