Clinically Applied Anthropology Anthropologists in Health Science Settings

like other collections of papers related to a single topic, this volume arose out of problem-sharing and problem-solving discussions among some of the authors. The two principal recurring issues were (1) the difficulties in translating anthropo­ logical knowledge so that our students could use it an...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Chrisman, N. (Editor), Maretzki, T. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1982, 1982
Edition:1st ed. 1982
Series:Culture, Illness and Healing
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Anthropology in Health Science Settings
  • Section I. Clinically Applied Anthropology Teaching
  • Medical Anthropology in a Preclinical Curriculum
  • The Ethnographic Mode of Teaching Clinical Behavioral Science
  • Clinically Applied Anthropology on a Psychiatric Consultation-Liaison Service
  • Anthropology in Nursing: An Exploration of Adaptation
  • New Approaches to Old Problems: Interactions of Culture and Nutrition
  • Witch Doctor’s Legacy: Some Anthropological Implications for the Practice of Clinical Medicine
  • Section II: Clinically Applied Anthropology Research
  • Research Strategies, Structural Alterations, and Clinically Relevant Anthropology
  • Knowledge and Practice: Anthropological Ideas and Psychiatric Practice
  • Patient Requests in Primary Care Clinics
  • The Meaning of Hypertension
  • An Approach to the Resolution of Mexican-American Resistance to Diagnostic and Remedial Pediatric Heart Care
  • Illness Maintenance and the New American Sick Role
  • Long Term Psychiatric Clients in an American Community: Some Sociocultural Factors in Chronic Mental Illness
  • Social Institutions and Disease Transmission
  • Author Index