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City of blights: has anyone imagined a scenario where Karachi was a person? how much psychotherapy would it need? / Usman, Hamza   Journal Article
Usman, Hamza Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Culture-Bound Psychopathology or Supernatural Reality? a West African Case Study of Psychotherapeutic Strategies for Improving t / Devir, Nathan P; Gahou, Chantal   Journal Article
Devir, Nathan P Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Certain aspects of Vodoun, Benin’s primary indigenous religious tradition, have been perceived by some of that nation’s Christian believers as a menacing occult reality. Many Christians report states of acute psychological distress due to fears of the forces of Vodoun. This study analyzes the strategies employed by applied psychotherapeutic science professionals to diagnose and treat such cases, with an eye toward presenting a framework for the possible amelioration of clinical outcomes in comparable instances elsewhere.
Key Words Religion  Christianity  Psychotherapy  Mental Health  Benin  Vodoun 
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Therapy made easy: e-commerce and infrastructure in China’s psycho-boom / Hsuan-Ying   Journal Article
Hsuan-Ying Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In China, the rise of e-commerce has made significant impacts on a broad range of business and professional fields; psychotherapy, a profession born of the recent “psycho-boom” (xinli re 心理热), is one of them. This article, using materials collected from interviews, participant observation, and media accounts, delineates the development of Jiandan xinli (简单心理), a Beijing-based startup that features an e-commerce platform for psychotherapy services, and explicates how and why it has achieved enormous initial success. Drawing on the insights of anthropological studies of infrastructure, it argues that the platform can be conceptualised as an example of “infrastructural entrepreneurship,” a business practice taking the construction of infrastructure—in this case, for the field of psychotherapy—as its primary mission.
Key Words e-commerce  Psychotherapy  Infrastructure  Profession  O2O 
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Vietnam: casebook / Lindy, Jacob D 1988  Book
Lindy, Jacob D Book
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Publication New York, Brunner/Mazel Publishers, 1988.
Description xxviii, 353pHbk
Standard Number 0876304714
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