Culturebound
Culturebound is a term used in anthropology and cross-cultural psychiatry to describe phenomena, beliefs, practices, or expressions of distress that are strongly shaped by and largely limited to a particular culture or social group. The concept highlights how cultural norms, values, and social structures influence how people experience and communicate distress, illness, or deviance. In its traditional formulation, culturebound refers to syndromes or presentations that do not have direct, universal equivalents in other cultures or in Western medical classifications.
Historically, culture-bound syndromes were cataloged as culturally specific patterns of symptoms. Examples commonly cited include amok
Critiques of the term emphasize that culture-bound concepts can reinforce stereotypes or pathologize cultural expressions. Modern