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Approaches to Cross-Cultural Psychiatry /

From specialists in several disciplines--psychiatry, general medicine, anthropology, sociology, and social work--the editors of this volume have assembled reports on a search for ways of identifying mentally ill people in other cultures and of determining what kinds of sociocultural factors influenc...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Leighton, Alexander H. (Editor ), Murphy, Jane M. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2019]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Preface --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t Biographical Notes on Contributors --  |t Contents --  |t Charts --  |t Figures --  |t Tables --  |t Part One. Identifying and Surveying Psychiatric Disorders --  |t I. Cross-cultural Psychiatry /  |r Leighton, Alexander H. / Murphy, Jane M. --  |t II. The Problem of Cross-cultural Identification of Psychiatric Disorders /  |r Savage, Charles / Leighton, Alexander H. / Leighton, Dorothea C. --  |t III. Native Conceptions of Psychiatric Disorder /  |r Murphy, Jane M. / Leighton, Alexander H. --  |t IV. The Use of Psychophysiological Symptoms as Indicators of Disorder among Eskimos /  |r Murphy, Jane M. / Hughes, Charles C. --  |t V. The Possibility of Using Physiological Indicators for Detecting Psychiatric Disorder /  |r Llewellyfi Thomas, Edward --  |t VI. Some Criteria of Psychiatric Disorder in Adolescents /  |r Masterson, James F. / Tucker, Kenneth / Berk, Gloria --  |t VII. Criteria of Psychiatric Disorder in Children /  |r Sherwin, Albert C. / Schoelly, Marie-Louise --  |t Part Two. Assessing the Sociocultural Environment --  |t VIII. Social Science Concepts and Cross-cultural Methods for Psychiatric Research /  |r Murphy, Jane M. --  |t IX. The Life History in Cross-cultural Psychiatric Research /  |r Hughes, Charles C. --  |t X. Society and Sentiments in Two Contrasting Socially Disturbed Areas /  |r Parker, Seymour / Sasaki, Tom T. --  |t XI. Psychophysiological Symptoms and the Status of Women in Two Mexican Communities /  |r Langner, Thomas S. --  |t Concluding Note /  |r Leighton, Alexander H. / Murphy, Jane M. --  |t Index 
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