The Psychiatric Tourist
Focuses on koro, the delusion that one's genitals are receding into the body. Correlation with particular locales; Cultural issues; Symptoms.
By PT Staff published March 1, 1996 - last reviewed on June 9, 2016
You've probably never heard of koro—the delusion that your genitals are receding into your body. But for folks in East Asia, it's a very real—and understandably frightening--condition.
If koro isn't well-known in the West, it's because some mental disorders—psychiatrists call them "culture-bound syndromes"—are largely specific to particular locales. They may be the ultimate example of how culture, belief, and experience interact in the formation of psychiatric problems.
Lest North Americans develop a cultural superiority complex, consider this: Asians would be baffled by the thought of someone eating a delicious meal and then intentionally vomiting it up. We, of course, call it bulimia. Some other culture-bound syndromes:
SYNDROME LOCATIONS SYMPTOMS
Tabanka Trinidad Depression in men abandoned by their wives.
Amok Southeast Asia Violent rampage, often followed by amnesia.
Piblokto Greenland "Arctic hysteria": extreme anxiety or confusion.
Taijin Japan Fear one's body is kyofusho offensive in appearance or odor.