Culture and Depression: Studies in the Anthropology and Cross-Cultural Psychiatry of Affect and DisorderArthur Kleinman, Byron J. Good Some of the most innovative and provocative work on the emotions and illness is occurring in cross-cultural research on depression. Culture and Depression presents the work of anthropologists, psychiatrists, and psychologists who examine the controversies, agreements, and conceptual and methodological problems that arise in the course of such research. A book of enormous depth and breadth of discussion, Culture and Depression enriches the cross-cultural study of emotions and mental illness and leads it in new directions. It commences with a historical study followed by a series of anthropological accounts that examine the problems that arise when depression is assessed in other cultures. This is a work of impressive scholarship which demonstrates that anthropological approaches to affect and illness raise central questions for psychiatry and psychology, and that cross-cultural studies of depression raise equally provocative questions for anthropology. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1987. Some of the most innovative and provocative work on the emotions and illness is occurring in cross-cultural research on depression. Culture and Depression presents the work of anthropologists, psychiatrists, and psychologists who examine the controversies |
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Studies in the Anthropology and Cross-Cultural Psychiatry of Affect and Disorder Arthur Kleinman, Byron J. Good. 5 ... DISORDERS CROSS - CULTURALLY Introduction to Part III 267 A Study of Depression among Traditional Africans , Urban ...
Studies in the Anthropology and Cross-Cultural Psychiatry of Affect and Disorder Arthur Kleinman, Byron J. Good. 5 ... DISORDERS CROSS - CULTURALLY Introduction to Part III 267 A Study of Depression among Traditional Africans , Urban ...
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... disorder . The current wisdom , represented in the American Psychiatric Association's most recent Diagnostic and Statistical Manual ( DSM - III ) , eschews cause altogether , treating psychiatric disorders as unitary diseases , precipi ...
... disorder . The current wisdom , represented in the American Psychiatric Association's most recent Diagnostic and Statistical Manual ( DSM - III ) , eschews cause altogether , treating psychiatric disorders as unitary diseases , precipi ...
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Studies in the Anthropology and Cross-Cultural Psychiatry of Affect and Disorder Arthur Kleinman, Byron J. Good ... disorders , and the very alien psychological worlds of many of the societies studied by anthropologists . Epidemiologists ...
Studies in the Anthropology and Cross-Cultural Psychiatry of Affect and Disorder Arthur Kleinman, Byron J. Good ... disorders , and the very alien psychological worlds of many of the societies studied by anthropologists . Epidemiologists ...
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... disorder . In chapter 4 , Obeyesekere continues the anthropological line of analy- sis , but does so with a startling assertion . The generalized hopelessness that Brown and Harris ( 1978 ) and many others now take to be the basis of ...
... disorder . In chapter 4 , Obeyesekere continues the anthropological line of analy- sis , but does so with a startling assertion . The generalized hopelessness that Brown and Harris ( 1978 ) and many others now take to be the basis of ...
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... disorder on its head . Provocatively , he asks us to suppose that a South Asian psychia- trist , drawing on the widely present culture - bound syndrome of semen loss , were to operationalize this indigenous Ayurvedic disease category by ...
... disorder on its head . Provocatively , he asks us to suppose that a South Asian psychia- trist , drawing on the widely present culture - bound syndrome of semen loss , were to operationalize this indigenous Ayurvedic disease category by ...
Contents
Depression and the CultureBound Syndromes | 244 |
Part III | 267 |
10 | 276 |
An Overview | 299 |
11 | 331 |
12 | 346 |
Dysphoric Affect | 369 |
among Culture Depressive Experiences | 429 |
Introduction to Part II | 177 |
7 | 184 |
Anthropology | 216 |
8 | 225 |
Contributors | 507 |
Author Index | 513 |
Subject Index | 521 |
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