Although shenjing shuairuo (SJSR) has remained a salient clinical and cultural concept in China since the first decade of the twentieth century, in 1980 neurasthenia was removed from the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. This roughly coincided with the opening of China after Nixon’s famous visit, and for the first time in many years, Western academics were welcomed back into China to research and collaborate. Several publications arising from one such collaboration sparked what has become known as the neurasthenia-depression controversy and initiated a paradigm in cultural psychiatry termed the new cross-cultural psychiatry (NCCP). Almost without exception, research on SJSR has cited a...
Depression, an emotion regulation disorder, is a prevalent mental illness in the world. Meanwhile, t...
In this article, the authors explored Cantonese-speaking older Chinese migrants knowledge, attitudes...
With a starting point in John Abela’s groundbreaking developmental psychopathology research on adole...
Although shenjing shuairuo (SJSR) has remained a salient clinical and cultural concept in China sinc...
The Role of Culture in Making Psychiatric Diagnosis: Hwabyung (火病) and Neurasthenia (神經衰弱) My paper ...
This collection of nine papers can be seen as the Chinese response to Arthur Kleinman’s vision of ne...
a cultural construct with social uses and implications for psychiatric nosologies. The legitimation ...
Conclusion. The construct of neurasthenia was assessed to be characterized mainly by features of irr...
“Chinese somatization” has been frequently discussed over the past three decades of cultural psychia...
It has been said that Asians, including Chinese, present mental illness somatically. Therefore their...
The expectation that Chinese individuals tend to present distress in a somatic way, through physical...
In the process of reconstructing the history of Chinese psychology, psychohistory once drew little a...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: E. Y. W. Yeung, F. Irvine, and K. M. S. ...
The rise of medically unexplained conditions like fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome in the ...
textIn 1919, Morita Shōma first published his theories on the nature of a disorder he called shinkei...
Depression, an emotion regulation disorder, is a prevalent mental illness in the world. Meanwhile, t...
In this article, the authors explored Cantonese-speaking older Chinese migrants knowledge, attitudes...
With a starting point in John Abela’s groundbreaking developmental psychopathology research on adole...
Although shenjing shuairuo (SJSR) has remained a salient clinical and cultural concept in China sinc...
The Role of Culture in Making Psychiatric Diagnosis: Hwabyung (火病) and Neurasthenia (神經衰弱) My paper ...
This collection of nine papers can be seen as the Chinese response to Arthur Kleinman’s vision of ne...
a cultural construct with social uses and implications for psychiatric nosologies. The legitimation ...
Conclusion. The construct of neurasthenia was assessed to be characterized mainly by features of irr...
“Chinese somatization” has been frequently discussed over the past three decades of cultural psychia...
It has been said that Asians, including Chinese, present mental illness somatically. Therefore their...
The expectation that Chinese individuals tend to present distress in a somatic way, through physical...
In the process of reconstructing the history of Chinese psychology, psychohistory once drew little a...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: E. Y. W. Yeung, F. Irvine, and K. M. S. ...
The rise of medically unexplained conditions like fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome in the ...
textIn 1919, Morita Shōma first published his theories on the nature of a disorder he called shinkei...
Depression, an emotion regulation disorder, is a prevalent mental illness in the world. Meanwhile, t...
In this article, the authors explored Cantonese-speaking older Chinese migrants knowledge, attitudes...
With a starting point in John Abela’s groundbreaking developmental psychopathology research on adole...