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Traditional and Western Medicine
Voices from Jamaican Psychiatric Patients
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Traditional and Western Medicine: Voices from Jamaican Psychiatric Patients is for anyone interested in broadening their perspective on alternative treatment models, particularly the use of traditional methods alongside Western biomedical techniques. Caryl James Bateman critiques the tensions that exist between conventional approaches in psychiatric treatment and highlights how these may interfere with patients' views, especially those patients who have endemic beliefs in spiritual influences on health and traditional cures and rituals, often originating from African teachings. Through the stories of six former patients who, despite receiving Western biomedical treatment, conceptualize their illness using a traditional viewpoint, James Bateman empowers the patients to tell their own stories of their personal journeys and share their lived experiences of mental illness, giving the reader a rare first-hand account of what lies beyond the label of a psychiatric diagnosis.


Contents:

List of Figures vii
Introduction 1
1 The Context of This Study 5
2 Patients' and Practitioners' Worldviews 16
3 The Approach I Used to Hear My Participants 48
4 ""May I Speak to You?"": Openness and Understanding 70
5 Intersubjective Truths 76
6 Meeting the Participant, Not the Diagnosis 119
References 133
Index 143


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ISBN-13: 9789766408459
Publisher: University of the West Indies Press
Publication date: April, 2021
Pages: 162
Weight: 333g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychology

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