The sociosomatic course of depression and trauma: a cultural analysis of suffering and resilience in the life of a Puerto Rican woman [see comment]
- PMID: 9710289
- DOI: 10.1097/00006842-199807000-00009
The sociosomatic course of depression and trauma: a cultural analysis of suffering and resilience in the life of a Puerto Rican woman [see comment]
Abstract
Objective: This study sets forth the premises of psychosomatic and sociosomatic approaches in medicine and psychiatry and considers how these approaches differentiate or complement one another. The course of persistent mental illness is examined in sociosomatic terms by considering a life defined by a cycle of expectation, violation, illness, and recovery.
Method: A case study of a Puerto Rican woman is drawn from a larger study of the course of depression and schizophrenia among 80 Latinos and Euro-Americans.
Results: Analysis of the patient's narrative reveals a set of interrelated themes in terms of which this cycle is structured.
Conclusion: The study concludes by offering a structural model of the sociosomatic reticulum that define the interaction between bodily experience and social relationships or conditions.
Comment on
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"Sociosomatics": the contributions of anthropology to psychosomatic medicine.Psychosom Med. 1998 Jul-Aug;60(4):389-93. doi: 10.1097/00006842-199807000-00001. Psychosom Med. 1998. PMID: 9710283 No abstract available.
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