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 Here are some additional examples of culturally bound mental health disorders: Here are some additional examples of culturally bound mental health disorders:
  
-  * **Possession states:** These disorders are seen in many indigenous cultures around the world and involve the belief that an individual is possessed by a spirit or deity.+  * **Possession states[(Spirit_possession>Spirit possession[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_possession|Wikipedia]])]:** These disorders are seen in many indigenous cultures around the world and involve the belief that an individual is possessed by a spirit or deity.
  
   * **Ataques de nervios[(Ataque_de_nervios>Ataque de nervios[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ataque_de_nervios|Wikipedia]])]:** This disorder is found in some Latin American cultures and is characterized by sudden outbursts of emotional distress, including crying, screaming, and trembling.   * **Ataques de nervios[(Ataque_de_nervios>Ataque de nervios[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ataque_de_nervios|Wikipedia]])]:** This disorder is found in some Latin American cultures and is characterized by sudden outbursts of emotional distress, including crying, screaming, and trembling.
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 In conclusion, culturally bound mental health disorders are those that are specific to a particular culture and may not be recognized or understood in other cultures. It is important to recognize and respect the cultural differences in the way mental health is understood and treated and to ensure that individuals from all cultures have access to appropriate mental health care and support. In conclusion, culturally bound mental health disorders are those that are specific to a particular culture and may not be recognized or understood in other cultures. It is important to recognize and respect the cultural differences in the way mental health is understood and treated and to ensure that individuals from all cultures have access to appropriate mental health care and support.
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