This unique book applies concepts from the field of anthropology
to clinical settings to result in a powerful and dynamic
model/theory of clinical anthropology. These clinical settings
could include hospitals, police and probation situations,
individual and marriage and family counseling, as well as
cross-cultural issues, governmental policy, and other instances of
educational delivery of concepts and behaviors that allow
individuals/groups to reduce stress and move toward personal/group
health. In addition to appealing to anthropology and other
social/behavioral science scholars, this book will be useful to
clinicians of many specialities within Western biomedicine
including physicians, nurses, and health care administrators.
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