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CULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS IN DIAGNOSIS ABNORM – NORMS & DIAGNOSIS #3 PART 1
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DIAGNOSIS IN TERMS OF WHETHER DISORDERS ARE ABSOLUTE (SAME IN ALL CULTURES) Cultural differences in the display of certain disorders Etic approach (universalist) assumes cross-cultural equivalence of diagnostic concepts and underlying processes Emic approach (relativist) assumes psychopathology has a prominent role for culture Cultural variations in the prevalence of disorders
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DIAGNOSIS IN TERMS OF WHETHER DISORDERS ARE CULTURALLY RELATIVE (UNIQUE TO EVERY CULTURE) Possible stereotyping of ethnic groups may affect the validity of diagnosis Abnormality may be culturally constructed
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DIAGNOSIS IN TERMS OF WHETHER DISORDERS ARE UNIVERSAL (PRESENT IN ALL CULTURES) Culture bound syndromes Culture blindness: The problem of identifying symptoms of a psychological disorder if they are not the norm in the culture
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