Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Jordan Wellsch
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a debilitating and multifaceted mental illness comprised of both obsessive thoughts and subsequent compulsive actions. The purpose of this paper is to garner a better understanding of how cultural factors impact the presentation of OCD by exploring "naturally" occurring obsessions and rituals, cross-cultural comparisons of Canadian and Turkish OCD samples, as well as by exploring the "culture-bound" variants of OCD referred to as Koro and Anorexia Nervosa with excessive exercise. The findings question the validity of classifying illnesses as "culture-bound" and suggest that cultural factors may have a direct impact on the cognitive processes involved in the presentation of OCD. Future cross-cultural research is needed to better understand the personal narratives and cognitive processes of diverse OCD patients. An interdisciplinary approach which combines the efforts of psychology and anthropology may be well suited for such research.
强迫症
强迫症(OCD)是一种使人衰弱和多方面的精神疾病,包括强迫性思想和随后的强迫性行为。本文的目的是通过探索“自然”发生的强迫症和仪式,加拿大和土耳其强迫症样本的跨文化比较,以及通过探索强迫症的“文化约束”变体,即过度运动的Koro和神经性厌食症,来更好地理解文化因素如何影响强迫症的表现。研究结果质疑了将疾病归类为“文化约束”的有效性,并表明文化因素可能对强迫症表现中涉及的认知过程有直接影响。未来的跨文化研究需要更好地了解不同强迫症患者的个人叙事和认知过程。结合心理学和人类学努力的跨学科方法可能非常适合此类研究。
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