Much of the debate on culture and mental illness has emphasized the differences between cultures and systems of medicine. However, the problems related to mental illness and its management facing mental health professionals worldwide are similar.These include the heterogeneity within diagnostic categories, the symptomatic nature of treatment, the variability of response and the inadequacy of individual systems of medicine to successfully manage all mental disorders.The situation demands less rigid theoretical frameworks and an eclectic approach to the care of mental illness utilizing bothWestern-international and indigenous-regional concepts, categories and therapies. Such a perspective would only arise from the realization that the individual systems of medicine currently utilized are inadequate when employed in isolation.
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