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Somatoform Disorders: A Worldwide Perspective - Halaman 149
If the basic pathology of taijin kyofusho lies in the fear of interpersonal relationships, then the somatic symptoms such as cardiorespiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms are the accompanying symptoms. In this case, the somatoform syndrome ...
Yutaka Ono, Aleksandar Janca, Masahiro Asai,
2012
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Seminars in General Adult Psychiatry - Halaman 806
The term literally means the disorder (sho) of fear (kyofu) of interpersonal relations (taijin). There is a severe obsession of shame and fear of social contact and extreme self-consciousness regarding appearance. It is characterised by fears of ...
George Stein, Greg Wilkinson,
2007
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ...
Arqueologia Mexicana 13(74):62—68, 2005 Available at: http://www.arqueomex.com/S2N2$UMARIO74.html. Accessed December 14, 2012. Taijin kyofusho T aijin kyofusho (“interpersonal fear disorder” in Japanese) is a cultural syndrome ...
American Psychiatric Association,
2013
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Handbook of Adult Psychopathology in Asians: Theory, ...
Therefore, there still remains some ambiguity as to whether Taijin-Kyofu-Sho is an independent culture-related specific psychiatric syndrome or a type of social anxiety disorder. Regarding the extent to which Taijin-Kyofu-Sho and social ...
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Forms of Control and Subordination in Antiquity - Halaman 33
In the Chapter on Wo People such words as taijin and geko were used to indicate upper and lower class within the tribe. In that book, there are the following accounts about the relationship between the two groups. First, when geko saw taijin ...
Tōru Yuge, Masaoki Doi,
1988
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Dependency and Japanese Socialization: Psychoanalytic ...
Taijin-kyofusho is a relatively common psychiatric syndrome appearing among adolescent and young adult Japanese, mainly affecting males. It is characterized by blushing, apprehensiveness about being with people, fear of eye contact, ...
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Contemporary Psychiatry - Halaman 229
6.4 Culture-Typical Emphasis: Making a Pleasant Impression on the Other Person in Interpersonal Relations Taijin Kyôfu (ICD-10, F40.1) Western psychiatry uses the terms “anthropophobia” or “social phobia” (phobie sociale, Janet 1903) for ...
Fritz Henn, Norman Sartorius, Hanfried Helmchen,
2013
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Handbook of Multicultural Counseling - Halaman 400
Given its critical role in reducing test bias, the issue of conceptual equivalence will be elaborated further by taijin kyofusho, a psychological disorder in Japan characterized by persistent social avoidance due to an intense fear that the ...
Joseph G. Ponterotto, J. Manuel Casas, Lisa A. Suzuki,
2009
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Clinical Manual of Cultural Psychiatry - Halaman 532
Taijin kyofusho (“interpersonal fear disorder” in Japanese) is a cultural syndrome characterized by anxiety about and avoidance of interpersonal situations due to the thought, feeling, or conviction that one's appearance and actions in social ...
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Traditional Japanese Theater: An Anthology of Plays - Halaman 330
[AN TAIJIN]: Don't let him say another word! Kill him! CHANTER: The men all draw their swords. [WATONAI]: I'm ready for you! CHANTER (A stage assistant enters to help put the charm around the tiger's neck): He places the charm on the ...
Karen Brazell, James T. Araki,
1998