This book is the first comprehensive assessment of the anthropological psychiatry that has provided Western physicians with their ideas about somatization and culture. Through a critical evaluation of the Neurasthenia-Depression controversy, we introduce a model that elucidates how psychiatric distress varies across cultures.
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This book is the first comprehensive assessment of the anthropological psychiatry that has provided Western physicians with their ideas about somatization and culture. Through a critical evaluation of the Neurasthenia-Depression controversy, we introduce a model that elucidates how psychiatric distress varies across cultures.
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