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- Cross-cultural psychiatry (also known as Ethnopsychiatry or transcultural psychiatry or cultural psychiatry) is a branch of psychiatry concerned with...
- 2018, 2018-3 Vincent ****anzano The Ḥamadsha: A Study in Moroccan Ethnopsychiatry University of California Press 1973 ISBN 9780520022416 p. 136 Lebling...
- Ḥamadsha A Study in Moroccan Ethnopsychiatry. pp. 1–7. ****anzano, Vincent. The Ḥamadsha: A Study in Moroccan Ethnopsychiatry. pp. 24–26. Witulski, Christopher...
- Hungarian-French ethnologist and psychoanalyst, often considered the founder of ethnopsychiatry. He was born into a Jewish family in the Banat, Austria-Hungary (now...
- treated in one's culture, or, if psychopathology is the object of study, ethnopsychiatry (Beneduce 2007, 2008), transcultural psychiatry (Bibeau, 1997) and...
- (Oglala Sioux). Devereux, George (1961). "The 'Heart' Neuroses". Mohave Ethnopsychiatry and Suicide: The Psychiatric Knowledge and the Psychic Disturbances...
- interaction between psychiatric services and migrant po****tions ("critical ethnopsychiatry": Beneduce 2004, 2007) The impact of biomedicine and biomedical technologies...
- ISBN 1-904510-00-0. ****anzano, V. (1973). The Hamadsha: A study in Moroccan ethnopsychiatry. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Dibi, Tofik (2021)....
- John Colin (1953). The African Mind in Health and Disease: A Study in Ethnopsychiatry. Geneva: World Health Organization. hdl:10665/41138. ISBN 9789241400176...
- Southeast Asia. There was also research in ethnopsychoanalysis and ethnopsychiatry, particularly by Georges Devereux, who joined the Section in 1963 and...