2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11013-017-9539-6
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Family Life and Social Medicine: Discourses and Discontents Surrounding Puebla’s Psychiatric Care

Abstract: Drawing on clinical data from 15 months of on-site participant observation in the only public psychiatric hospital in the state of Puebla, Mexico, this article advances our understanding of globalization in relation to psychiatry. I challenge the construction of psychiatry as only treating the individual patient and provide grounded doctor-patient-family member interaction in a Mexican psychiatric clinic in order to review what happens when doctors cannot interact with patients as atomized individuals even tho… Show more

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“…Thank you to Kristin Yarris for clarifying that posing these questions is itself deeply cultural, for the value placed on autonomy or safety may be radically different in other cultural contexts. Also see Hale ().…”
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“…Thank you to Kristin Yarris for clarifying that posing these questions is itself deeply cultural, for the value placed on autonomy or safety may be radically different in other cultural contexts. Also see Hale ().…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%