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I will pay for the following article Psychological Disorders From a Cultural Perspective. The work is to be 5 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.
I will pay for the following article Psychological Disorders From a Cultural Perspective. The work is to be 5 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. cal mechanisms from the perspective of human’s interaction with his culture, active involvement of patients in the process of healing, constant accompanying participation of practitioner in patients’ recovery. Moreover, it has its particular benefit for overwhelming of cultural misunderstanding between different nations.
There is a common belief that psychological disorders are caused by some psychological aspects of our development or appear to be a result of particular harmful external factors. In this regard, very often psychological disorders are treated by traditional therapy based on an analysis of intrapersonal, interpersonal conflicts or a kind of outer conflict within environment, which is one of contributors for onset of a disorder. Anyway, there is rare practice of applying for some indigenous methods of healing for treatment of an individual case of mental affection. Indigenous healing with its therapeutic intervention, focused on specific cultural assumptions in exploration of patients’ past experience, sometimes brings benefits in the cases where traditional therapy is unable, or can be applied alongside with it for greater state improvement. Let’s consider the role and meaning of indigenous healing through the studying of its methods and their comparison with methods of traditional Western notions of treatment.
There is a practice of Naikan therapy, a type of indigenous healing. Being based on the principle of introspection Naikan therapy examines perspective of a person’s intercommunion with others analyzing it from the perspective of people’s cultural peculiarities. Patients of this method come through constant meditation, in which their past is explored in the aspects of the role of others in the life of patients, and respectively positive and negative activities of the latter for their surroundings.