Deck 19: Treatment of Mental Illnesses in South Africa: Culture-Related

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Discuss the empirical studies which suggest that traditional health practitioners are preferred in non-urban and peri-urban communities in Southern Africa.
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Which traditional practitioner is likely to use plants and roots as medicines?

A) Sangoma
B) Inyanga
C) Umthandazi
D) Witch
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The principles of _____________ and ____________ are important aspects of cultural relativism.

A) tolerance; respect
B) invariability; scientific merit
C) difference; absolutism
D) subjectivity; objectivity
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From a ____________________ perspective, there is no particular culture that is inferior or superior to another culture.
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The traditional African model of mental illness is rooted in _____________.

A) Euro-Western science
B) herbalism
C) indigenous belief systems
D) culture-bound syndromes
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Certain cultural values and beliefs tend to influence how psychological distress is understood among the traditionally-inclined African population.
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Briefly discuss the philosophy of constructive alternativism.
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Which traditional practitioner is likely to engage in throwing of bones?

A) Sangoma
B) Inyanga
C) Umthandazi
D) Witch
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Indirect witchcraft involves inflicting harm by utterance of the victim's name and invocation of a spell.
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Define the core features of a traditional health practitioner as outlined in the Traditional Health Practitioners Act 22 of 2007, and defined by the World Health Organization.
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The ____________________ perspective regards mental illness as universal, although minor differences in symptom manifestation may present across cultures.
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Describe the concept of explanatory model.
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Which ONE of the following is NOT likely to be a treatment prescribed by a sangoma?

A) Bhema (inhaling muthi powder)
B) Geza (bathing in muthi)
C) Wokuphalaza (ingesting muthi to induce vomiting)
D) Myekeni (boiled and used in a bathing)
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____________________ refers to the use of supernatural powers for malicious purposes.
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Define the characteristics that underpin the term culture.
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Ukuthwasa is a common culture-bound syndrome in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Deck 19: Treatment of Mental Illnesses in South Africa: Culture-Related
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Discuss the empirical studies which suggest that traditional health practitioners are preferred in non-urban and peri-urban communities in Southern Africa.
Empirical studies indicate that traditional health practitioners are commonly preferred in non-urban and peri-urban communities due to extensive distances patients have to cover to get to
public health facilities, which demand extended waiting periods due to shortages of Western-trained professionals. In addition, people from non-urban areas appear to prefer traditional health practitioners because of:
fear of surgical procedures
the desire to maintain privacy
and the belief in an African explanation of illnesses.
Since traditional health practitioners are located within the community, they are regarded as cultural custodians within African society and, therefore, influence the interpretation of illness, as well as the mode of behaviour through these cultural interpretations.
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Which traditional practitioner is likely to use plants and roots as medicines?

A) Sangoma
B) Inyanga
C) Umthandazi
D) Witch
Inyanga
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The principles of _____________ and ____________ are important aspects of cultural relativism.

A) tolerance; respect
B) invariability; scientific merit
C) difference; absolutism
D) subjectivity; objectivity
tolerance; respect
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From a ____________________ perspective, there is no particular culture that is inferior or superior to another culture.
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The traditional African model of mental illness is rooted in _____________.

A) Euro-Western science
B) herbalism
C) indigenous belief systems
D) culture-bound syndromes
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Certain cultural values and beliefs tend to influence how psychological distress is understood among the traditionally-inclined African population.
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Briefly discuss the philosophy of constructive alternativism.
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Which traditional practitioner is likely to engage in throwing of bones?

A) Sangoma
B) Inyanga
C) Umthandazi
D) Witch
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Indirect witchcraft involves inflicting harm by utterance of the victim's name and invocation of a spell.
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Define the core features of a traditional health practitioner as outlined in the Traditional Health Practitioners Act 22 of 2007, and defined by the World Health Organization.
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The ____________________ perspective regards mental illness as universal, although minor differences in symptom manifestation may present across cultures.
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Describe the concept of explanatory model.
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Which ONE of the following is NOT likely to be a treatment prescribed by a sangoma?

A) Bhema (inhaling muthi powder)
B) Geza (bathing in muthi)
C) Wokuphalaza (ingesting muthi to induce vomiting)
D) Myekeni (boiled and used in a bathing)
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____________________ refers to the use of supernatural powers for malicious purposes.
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Define the characteristics that underpin the term culture.
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Ukuthwasa is a common culture-bound syndrome in sub-Saharan Africa.
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