adopted either a psychiatric or ethno-behavioral position, both of which impose an outside theoretical model. An ethnopsychological view of (ng)amuk in Java reveals it to be a poetic idiom of distress, reflecting cultural anxieties about mental illness, aggression, loss of control and vulnerability of the self. Ngamuk as mental/social suffering in Java occurs in a political context that promotes strong repression of emotion and dissent. A model of ngamuk as an exegesis of mental/social distress, reflecting everyday experi-ences of anxiety, vulnerability, danger and transgression, is proposed. Key words (ng)amuk • culture-bound syndromes • emotion • idiom of distress • mental illness • sel
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BACKGROUND: The mental health system in Indonesia comprises attempts to modernise a colonial relic. ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Research on cultural manifestations of distress, by...
Employing a combination of ethnographic and clinical methodology, this study aims to explore the psy...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Research on cultural manifestations of distress, by...
The purpose of this paper was to explore family burden, coping, and support for psychotic patients i...
The interpretation of illness and its meaning to individuals and groups is largely a product of cult...
This paper aims at discussing the concept of Explanatory Model (EM) as being applied for psychotic i...
Psychotic illness is the most severe form of mental illness. Most of psychological and psychiatric l...
Psychotic illness is the most severe form of mental illness. Most of psychological and psychiatric l...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007.Javanese language and culture privilege the notions ...
“Kenthir” is a stigma that commonly addressed to the psychosis sufferer in Javanese culture. This re...
Longitudinal medical research studies undertaken on an international scale by the World Health Organ...
Abstract: Background: The mental health system in Indonesia comprises attempts to modernise a coloni...
BackgroundThe mental health system in Indonesia comprises attempts to modernise a colonial relic. Th...
This study investigates how stigma and social support build psychological dynamics of psychosis in t...
BACKGROUND: The mental health system in Indonesia comprises attempts to modernise a colonial relic. ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Research on cultural manifestations of distress, by...
Employing a combination of ethnographic and clinical methodology, this study aims to explore the psy...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Research on cultural manifestations of distress, by...
The purpose of this paper was to explore family burden, coping, and support for psychotic patients i...
The interpretation of illness and its meaning to individuals and groups is largely a product of cult...