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Traditional Chinese Religious Beliefs And Supertitions In Delusions And Hallucinations Of Chinese Schizophrenic Patients
Oleh:
YIP, KAM-SHING
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
International Relations vol. 49 no. 2 (Jun. 2003)
,
page 97-111.
Topik:
Chinese religious beliefs and superstition
;
subjective psychotic experience
Fulltext:
97.IR49.2.pdf
(499.78KB)
Isi artikel
Religious beliefs and superstitions have an important impact on the psycho-pathology of psychiatric patients. Traditional Chinese religious beliefs and superstitions, such as fortune telling, Buddhist gods, Taoist gods, historical heroic gods and ancestor worship, have important influence on subjective psychotic experiences, in particular delusions and hallucinations. By means of empirical phenomenological case narration, the writer shows that all these traditional Chinese religious beliefs and superstitions tend to affect the contents, manifestation and meaningfulness of delusion and hallucination. They also serve as a means to replace clients' self-identity. They appear in the form of a supernatural force to resolve all difficulties, cause of troubles and misfortune, stress and coping mechanisms.
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