Social and Cultural Psychiatry Experience from the Caribbean Region

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Social and Cultural Psychiatry Experience from the Caribbean Region
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Publisher : Nova Science Pub Incorporated
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-13 : 9781616685065
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Book Synopsis Social and Cultural Psychiatry Experience from the Caribbean Region by : Hari D. Maharajh

Book excerpt: This book captures the history, lifestyles and beliefs of Caribbean people relating them without impunity to the psychology of their emotion, thought and behaviour. This book studies research on the background of historical perspectives, definitions, dimensions and a Caribbean Diaspora, the interpretation of behaviours and mental disorders with contributions from witchcraft, priestcraft and science, as well as the challenge of the local interpretation of mental illness.


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