Concepts of mental illness amongst the rural Xhosa people in South Africa.

Journal: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry

Volume: 10

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 1976

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Abstract summary 

The rural Xhosa people of South Africa have retained social cohesion through traditional custom, purity of language and the dominant role of ancestor worship, traditional medicine and witchcraft in life-style, beliefs and ceremonies. Abstract concepts are limited and ego defence mechanisms include projection, displacement and rationalization but cognitive disturbances per se are not regarded as important. Major attention is paid to severe conative and affective disturbances, ascribed to object or spirit intrument by a traditional "witchdoctor". Therapy is community orientated as far as possible unless uncontrollable violent behaviour necessitates referral to a mental hospital.

Authors & Co-authors:  Cheetham W S WS Cheetham R J RJ

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Authors :  2
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SSN : 0004-8674
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Adult
Other Terms
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
South Africa
Publication Country
England