DISORDER | LOCATION | DESCRIPTION |
Dhat syndrome | South Asia | Anxiety because of a belief among young men that they are leaking semen. |
Bulimia nervosa | Western societies | Binge eating and induced vomiting. |
Koro | South and East Asia | A fear of one’s penis/nipple shrinking into the body which is believed to have harmful consequences. |
Amok | Southeast Asia (Malay culture) | An acute outburst of unrestrained violence, associated with homicidal attacks. It is preceded by periods of brooding and ends with exhaustion and amnesia. It is instigated by stress, lack of sleep and alcohol consumption. |
Hysteria | Mid-19th century Europe | Fainting, insomnia, sudden paralysis, temporary blindness, loss of appetite for food or sex, tendency to cause trouble. |
Neurasthenia | 19th-century Western societies | A disorder with more than 50 symptoms. |
Frigophobia | China | Morbid fear of catching a cold, leading people to always dress in warm clothes. |
Susto | Latin America | The feeling that a frightening experience has caused their soul to be dislodged from the body. |
Voodoo death | Africa | Excessive fear that a curse has been put on a person. |
Latah | Southeast Asia | Transient, disassociated state after some kind of startling event in which the person performs behaviour that is unusual or culturally inappropriate. The person has no memory of it at the end. |
Malgri | Australian aboriginals | Fear that entering a new territory without the right rituals will lead to a totemic spirit invading them, causing physical illness. |
Agonias | Portuguese and Azoreans | Anxiety disorder in which people report a burning sensation, loss of breath, hysterical blindness and eat- and sleeping disorders. |
Kufungisia | Zimbabwe, Caribbean, Africa, Native Americans and East Asia | Belief that the mind has been damaged by excessive thinking and can no longer properly function. It is characterised by panic attacks and irritability. |
Ataques de nervios | Puerto Rico | Emotionally charged settings lead to palpitations, numbness and a sense of heat rising to the head. |
Tajin kyoufushou (TKS) | Interdependent cultures | Fear of confronting others expressed in psychological and somatic symptoms. It is aimed at how uncomfortable others will be. |
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