Culture is expressed in the content of psychiatric symptoms. In this paper we try to establish a relationship between the pathoplasticity of some paradigmatic psychiatric disorders and characteristics of values and life styles in developed societies. We argue that some aspects of a marked hedonism hide a dangerous nihilism and they both articulate, in a discrepant way, with opposing responsible hiperrational and hypercompetitive register. Doctrinaire fanaticisms increase markedly in other places in the globe with endemic shortages while solid values lack in the societies of abundance. This affects mental health.Culture is expressed in the content of psychiatric symptoms. In this paper we try to establish a relationship between the pathoplas...
This paper argues in favor of two related theses. First, due to a fundamental, biologically grounded...
The research developed deals with mental health and its scope beyond the classic link with the probl...
The outbreak of the first psychotic episode disarrays the person's everyday experience and of signif...
The way in which societies relate to madness is in accordance with dominant concepts about the worl...
The way in wich societies relate to madness is in accordance with dominant concepts about the world...
During the development of this essay we are going to analyze the characteristic elements of modern c...
Societies relate to madness in accordance with their dominant concepts about the world. Modern rati...
Culture is the characteristics of human behavior and knowledge of a particular group of people, enco...
This paper aimed to examine whether the mental disorders observed in the Western cultural context...
RATIONALE: The prevalence of common mental disorders (CMDs, i.e., depression and anxiety) worldwide ...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.285-316This paper takes a critical standpoint, both theoretical a...
Societies relate to madness in accordance with their dominant concepts about the world. Modern rati...
Abstract Cultural and social forces play important roles in structure and therapy of mental disorder...
The way in wich societies relate to madness is in accordance with dominant concepts about the world ...
The objective of this doctoral thesis is the study of the social and cultural factors that are assoc...
This paper argues in favor of two related theses. First, due to a fundamental, biologically grounded...
The research developed deals with mental health and its scope beyond the classic link with the probl...
The outbreak of the first psychotic episode disarrays the person's everyday experience and of signif...
The way in which societies relate to madness is in accordance with dominant concepts about the worl...
The way in wich societies relate to madness is in accordance with dominant concepts about the world...
During the development of this essay we are going to analyze the characteristic elements of modern c...
Societies relate to madness in accordance with their dominant concepts about the world. Modern rati...
Culture is the characteristics of human behavior and knowledge of a particular group of people, enco...
This paper aimed to examine whether the mental disorders observed in the Western cultural context...
RATIONALE: The prevalence of common mental disorders (CMDs, i.e., depression and anxiety) worldwide ...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.285-316This paper takes a critical standpoint, both theoretical a...
Societies relate to madness in accordance with their dominant concepts about the world. Modern rati...
Abstract Cultural and social forces play important roles in structure and therapy of mental disorder...
The way in wich societies relate to madness is in accordance with dominant concepts about the world ...
The objective of this doctoral thesis is the study of the social and cultural factors that are assoc...
This paper argues in favor of two related theses. First, due to a fundamental, biologically grounded...
The research developed deals with mental health and its scope beyond the classic link with the probl...
The outbreak of the first psychotic episode disarrays the person's everyday experience and of signif...