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S05-03 - Social Evolution of Somatization [E24]
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Somatization concept should be considered in biopsychosocial integrity. This
presentation reviews the social aspects of somatization. The description of
somatization evolved in time in order to include the social aspects. The
differences of somatization between societies, somatization concept in western
and Eastern medical thought, modernist theory on the evolution of somatization,
research which confirm and which do not confirm the modernist theory were
reviewed. The pos-modern approach which constitutes a new paradigm in cultural
psychiatry, prefers to study the mental disorders through the culture, instead
of comparing them cross-culturally. In this context, first the culture-bound
somatization diagnosis of non-Western cultures, then the fashionable diagnosis
of Western culture in which the somatization is hiding were reviewed.
Title: S05-03 - Social Evolution of Somatization [E24]
Description:
Somatization concept should be considered in biopsychosocial integrity.
This
presentation reviews the social aspects of somatization.
The description of
somatization evolved in time in order to include the social aspects.
The
differences of somatization between societies, somatization concept in western
and Eastern medical thought, modernist theory on the evolution of somatization,
research which confirm and which do not confirm the modernist theory were
reviewed.
The pos-modern approach which constitutes a new paradigm in cultural
psychiatry, prefers to study the mental disorders through the culture, instead
of comparing them cross-culturally.
In this context, first the culture-bound
somatization diagnosis of non-Western cultures, then the fashionable diagnosis
of Western culture in which the somatization is hiding were reviewed.
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