爱之家和精神病院

M. Halliburton
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全球精神卫生运动将低收入国家中患有精神病理学的人定义为需要生物医学精神病学拯救的受虐待和痛苦的主体。基于在印度南部喀拉拉邦的精神病学诊所和社会心理康复中心进行的实地调查,本文检查了患者的疾病经历,家庭支持的程度和质量,以及“sneham”或爱在康复中的作用。爱和家庭参与的作用可能有助于解释世卫组织流行病学研究中令人激动的发现,即“发展中”国家——特别是印度——与发达国家相比,表现出更好的严重精神疾病康复率。
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The House of Love and the Mental Hospital
The Movement for Global Mental Health has defined the person suffering psychopathology in low-income countries as an abused and suffering subject in need of saving by biomedical psychiatry. Based on fieldwork in Kerala, South India, carried out at psychiatric clinics and a psychosocial rehabilitation centre, this paper examines patients’ experiences of illness, the degree and quality of family support, and attributions made to the role of ‘sneham’, or love, in recovery. The role of love and family involvement may help explain the provocative finding by WHO epidemiological studies that ‘developing’ countries – and India in particular – showed better rates of recovery from severe mental illness when compared to developed countries.
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