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Hikikomori in the urban digital era: a psychodynamic, transdiagnostic model and multimodal interventions. [PDF]
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Community Psychiatry Clinics at Sundarban: a clinical and cultural experience.
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International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1996
Culture remains an ambiguous concept for psychiatry: deprecated by the assump tion that it is secondary to biomedical reality, yet at the same time some notion of 'culture' has served to represent the modern against the primitive. Contemporary clinical understandings of culture derive from imperial medicine which had applied the accepted distinction ...
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Culture remains an ambiguous concept for psychiatry: deprecated by the assump tion that it is secondary to biomedical reality, yet at the same time some notion of 'culture' has served to represent the modern against the primitive. Contemporary clinical understandings of culture derive from imperial medicine which had applied the accepted distinction ...
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The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1981
Le mot culture et ce qu'il englobe peuvent constituer un atout ou un handicap dans le discours psychiatrique.
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Le mot culture et ce qu'il englobe peuvent constituer un atout ou un handicap dans le discours psychiatrique.
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The relationship between culture and psychiatry: cultural psychiatry
Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle, 2009A tanulmány körvonalazza a kulturális pszichiátria kialakulását, kiemelve e tudományág megnevezésének a fejlődését, más tudományterületekkel való termékeny kapcsolatát és működési területének folyamatos bővülését. A kulturális pszichiátria egyik fókuszpontja a kultúra és a pszichopatológia kölcsönhatása, a biológiai, pszichológiai, szociális és ...
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1994
“Insanity is then a part of the price we pay for civilisation. The causes of the one increase with the developments and results of the other” (Jarvis, 1851).Emil Kraepelin, while visiting southeast Asia at the turn of the century, noted the absence of depression among various Asian populations.
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“Insanity is then a part of the price we pay for civilisation. The causes of the one increase with the developments and results of the other” (Jarvis, 1851).Emil Kraepelin, while visiting southeast Asia at the turn of the century, noted the absence of depression among various Asian populations.
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Psychosomatics, 1983
This book is the report of a workshop held in 1979, funded by the National Institute for Mental Health Center for Minority Groups Mental Health Program to encourage the inclusion of cultural psychiatry in professional mental health training programs. To address the objective, psychiatrists representing four minority groups in the United States—Asian ...
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This book is the report of a workshop held in 1979, funded by the National Institute for Mental Health Center for Minority Groups Mental Health Program to encourage the inclusion of cultural psychiatry in professional mental health training programs. To address the objective, psychiatrists representing four minority groups in the United States—Asian ...
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