Post-Partum Psychosis, Cultural Issue and Therapeutic Barriers and Regional Therapists
Author(s) -
Reza Bidaki,
Pardis Safapour,
Emad Seyedchi,
Mohammad Hossein Sorb
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of advance research in business management and accounting (issn 2456-3544)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-3544
DOI - 10.53555/nnbma.v2i4.529
Subject(s) - catatonia , post partum , psychosis , crying , early psychosis , psychology , stressor , psychiatry , psychotherapist , medicine , clinical psychology , schizophrenia (object oriented programming) , pregnancy , biology , genetics
Catatonia is a state that a person who is awake does not respond to any external stimuli. Theterm cultural bound syndrome refers to anyone who has recurrences, locality-specific patternsof aberrant behavior and experiences that appear to fall outside conventional Westernpsychiatric diagnostic categories. In this case we are presenting a young woman who hadgiven birth, and it was followed by an acute and extreme stressor. She suffered from severeanxiety and the symptoms of catatonia.
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