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  • AProfessional@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    The medical field is largely based on Western culture. Especially mental health diagnoses are pretty arbitrary.

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      4 months ago

      This is pretty much what I was wondering. How many of these classifications (such as autism) cross cultural/linguistic boundaries?

      Obviously nitpicking one identifying characteristic (object personification) isn’t really valid to dismiss the diagnoses entirely. Perhaps it’s a valid diagnostic and Japanese culture is just more accepting of certain autistic personality traits, where American culture would suppress them. Identification of weird/unusual/possibly unhealthy behavior can be hard to separate from cultural norms.

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        I don’t have any specific examples off hand but HealthyGamer on YT is a psychiatrist with both a western medical degree and traditional training in India. He often compares the two, where they align, etc.