Bose R
Wellington Way Health Centre, Bow, London, UK.
Int J Soc Psychiatry. 1997 Spring;43(1):1-15. doi: 10.1177/002076409704300101.
Two detailed case histories of young people possessed by spirits are presented to show that expressions of distress are shaped by cultural beliefs from the very inception. It stands in marked contrast to the Western psychiatric view of possession beliefs as cultural explanations offered for underlying pathological processes. This has serious implications for the practice of psychiatry in increasingly multi cultural societies.
本文呈现了两个年轻人被鬼魂附身的详细病例史,以表明痛苦的表达从一开始就受到文化信仰的塑造。这与西方精神病学将附身信仰视为对潜在病理过程的文化解释的观点形成鲜明对比。这对多元文化社会中日益增多的精神病学实践有着严重影响。