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Table of contents (39 chapters)
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Folk Illnesses of Psychiatric Interest in which a Neurophysiological Shaping Factor is Only Suspected
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The Sudden Mass Assault Taxon
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Folk Illnesses Usually Listed as Culture-Bound Psychiatric Syndromes which should Probably no Longer be so Considered
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The Fright Illness Taxon
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Reviews
Social Science and Medicine.
`... the essential basis for any future work in cultural psychiatry or, indeed, any attempt at a taxonomy of Western neurosis. it is the `Book of the Year' for comparative psychiatristis.'
Psychological Medicine (1987)
`This is the first book to examine the concept of culturebound syndromes in a comprehensive manner. It raises important questions about the cultural shaping of all our psychiatric categories of mental illness. This is a major contribution to our understanding of diagnosis in psychiatry.'
Prof. Armando R. Favazza
`This book provides detailed descriptions and discussions of several of the most important of these syndromes. It also provides the best-to-date discussions of the difficulties of fitting the culture-bound syndromes into present nosological categories. The book has the notable advantage of the firm editorship of a psychiatrist and an anthropologist, both of whom have full familiarity with the other's field. The result is a brilliant course between Scylla and Charybdis. With the help of this book and with DSM-III as a culture-bound but innovative model, ICD-10 might well attain truly inernational coverage; those concerned with psychiatric disorders around the world could find that at last they have a classification which approaches relevance to all of their societies and all of their patients.'
R. Prince, M.D., Editor of the Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review
`This important book develops approaches as to whether any specific terms refers to a particular behaviour pattern, to local exegesis or to variants to more universal patterns - and more importantly, what the criteria are by which we can make such a decision. It is essential reading for all mental health workers, psychiatristis, psychologists and social workers, who are concerned with a relationship between psychopathology and culture, and also for social anthropologists concerned with the meanings which cultures ascribe to the natural world.'
Roland Littlewood, Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry, The University of Birmingham and The Institute of Social Anthropology, Oxford University
`... provide the essential basis for any future work in cultural psychiatry or, indeed, any attempt at a taxonomy of Western neurosis. It is the `Book of the Year' for comparative psychiatrists.'
Psychological Medicine, 17 (1987)
`This is an important contribution and should be worthwhile for medical antrhopologists as well as students of psychiatry, psychology, and culture in general.'
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 174:9 (1986)
`This important contribution to the study of the culturebound syndromes serves to highlights not only areas of mutual interest to researchers in various disciplines but also the several dilemmas that make further advancement in the study of these syndromes problematic.'
Roberta Hall, Oregon State University
`Simons and Hughes have produced a very worthwhile book on this subject, by far the most extensive to date.'
American Anthropologist, 89 (1987)
`...highly recommended to the serious researcher or student in the field.'
Contemporary Psychology
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title: The Culture-Bound Syndromes
Book Subtitle: Folk Illnesses of Psychiatric and Anthropological Interest
Editors: Ronald C. Simons, Charles C. Hughes
Series Title: Culture, Illness and Healing
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5251-5
Publisher: Springer Dordrecht
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eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive
Copyright Information: D. Reidel Publishing Company 1985
Hardcover ISBN: 978-90-277-1858-7Published: 30 September 1985
Softcover ISBN: 978-90-277-1859-4Published: 30 September 1985
eBook ISBN: 978-94-009-5251-5Published: 06 December 2012
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XVI, 518
Topics: Anthropology, Public Health