Bezetenheid in de Nederlandse context
Summary
This thesis answers the question: What are the beliefs of Muslim caretakers in the
Netherlands on possession, their patients with complaints of possession and the
treatment of those patients? The research shows on the one hand that Muslim
caretakers working in the mainstream mental health domain see possession as an
idiom their patients use to describe their illness rather than a disease. On the other
hand Muslim caretakers in the alternative domain see possession as a disease. Their
patients with complaints of possession are Muslim and have mostly a Turkish or
Moroccan background. They are also predominantly female and are described by the
caretakers as weak. An important notion in the treatment and curing of possession of
Muslim caretakers within both domains is getting control over the jinn who possess
the person. This study also demonstrates that the sociocultural environment plays a
role in different aspects of the explanatory model of possession, namely causing,
signaling and the treatment of possession.