Cultural challenges to the psychiatric enterprise |
Journal/Book: Compr Psychiat. 1995; 36: Independence Square West, Curtis Center, Ste 300, Philadelphia, PA 19106-3399. W B Saunders Co. 377-383.
Abstract: Two challenges to psychiatry emanating from the study of cultural differences in mental illness are reviewed. The first challenge, conducted under the banner of cultural relativism, appeared to undermine the validity of psychiatric disorders. The misconceptions of this challenge, as embodied in the excesses of the labeling theory of sociology, were associated with the writings of antipsychiatrists and rejection of the community mental health movement. The result of all this was a devaluation of insights inherent in the cultural perspective. The second challenge draws emphasis to the pervasive role played by cultural differences in every facet of the psychiatric enterprise. Its relevance and contributions are briefly summarized. The study of the cultural sciences as they pertain to psychiatry offers a necessary corrective to the increasing impersonality and reductionism that is coming to characterize the neurobiologic approach.
Note: Article H Fabrega, Univ Pittsburgh, Western Psychiat Inst & Clin, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, 3811 Ohara St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
Keyword(s): DIAGNOSTIC INTERVIEW SCHEDULE; MENTAL-HEALTH; RURAL LAOS; PERSPECTIVE; ILLNESS; ISSUES; SCHIZOPHRENIA
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