This paper will critically analyse, how the use of a bio-medical model, philosophically rooted in positivism and a diagnostic language that confuses “truth” with diagnostic perspectives has led to an obsession with “compliance” on a global scale and a failure to recognize how medical discourses have negatively influenced how peoples’ illnesses are experienced, depicted and viewed within society, with specific reference to schizophrenia (Walker, 2006). There have been endeavours by psychologists to homogenize language classification and diagnostic systems across cultures, making the diagnostic criteria universal (Marsella & Yamada, 2010). However, this ethnocentric bias has led to frequent misdiagnosis and ethical harms as it is often taken ...
At the beginning the paper introduces the role of patient and the four features of the role, as form...
Elements of culture consist of values, beliefs, and norms shared by a community. This cultural aspe...
Classifications in psychiatry can result in the reification of hypothetical approaches, arbitrary ca...
This paper will critically analyse, how the use of a bio-medical model, philosophically rooted in po...
According to classic and contemporary social theory, the community is crucial to how individuals res...
The aim of this paper is to critically discuss whether different historical and cultural diagnostic ...
Social constructionist critiques of psychiatry have primarily focussed on the function of diagnosis ...
The aim of the dissertation is to treat psychiatry and mental illness from the anthropological point...
Only a century ago, the discipline of psychiatry had little in the way of a biomedical understanding...
Science can only offer a limited account of, and prescription for, mental health care. Yet the langu...
Mental illness is a complex phenomenon that is social and psychological as well as biological. But s...
Mental health professionals are important actors in implementing public mental health policies and i...
This study contrasts the medicalized conceptualization of mental illness with psychologizing mental ...
The interface between institutions and communities, between service providers and their recipients, ...
The very idea of mental illness is contested. Given its differences from physical illnesses, is it r...
At the beginning the paper introduces the role of patient and the four features of the role, as form...
Elements of culture consist of values, beliefs, and norms shared by a community. This cultural aspe...
Classifications in psychiatry can result in the reification of hypothetical approaches, arbitrary ca...
This paper will critically analyse, how the use of a bio-medical model, philosophically rooted in po...
According to classic and contemporary social theory, the community is crucial to how individuals res...
The aim of this paper is to critically discuss whether different historical and cultural diagnostic ...
Social constructionist critiques of psychiatry have primarily focussed on the function of diagnosis ...
The aim of the dissertation is to treat psychiatry and mental illness from the anthropological point...
Only a century ago, the discipline of psychiatry had little in the way of a biomedical understanding...
Science can only offer a limited account of, and prescription for, mental health care. Yet the langu...
Mental illness is a complex phenomenon that is social and psychological as well as biological. But s...
Mental health professionals are important actors in implementing public mental health policies and i...
This study contrasts the medicalized conceptualization of mental illness with psychologizing mental ...
The interface between institutions and communities, between service providers and their recipients, ...
The very idea of mental illness is contested. Given its differences from physical illnesses, is it r...
At the beginning the paper introduces the role of patient and the four features of the role, as form...
Elements of culture consist of values, beliefs, and norms shared by a community. This cultural aspe...
Classifications in psychiatry can result in the reification of hypothetical approaches, arbitrary ca...