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Arthur Kleinman

Arthur Kleinman

Arthur Kleinman

Rethinking Psychiatry will be released on June 30, 2008 in
Jun 30, 2008
Rethinking Psychiatry is now available in
Jun 30, 2008
Rethinking Psychiatry will be released on March 04, 1991 in Trade Paperback
Mar 04, 1991
Rethinking Psychiatry is now available in Trade Paperback
Mar 04, 1991
Rethinking Psychiatry will be released on March 04, 1991 in
Mar 04, 1991
Rethinking Psychiatry is now available in
Mar 04, 1991

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NPR, March 13, 2012
...the reasons - one of the people who has been vocal about this complicated bereavement exception is Dr. Arthur Kleinman, who wrote an article in the Lancet recently, where he talks about - he quotes this notion of being the keeper of the memories of the...
Lancet, March 2, 2012
...unhappiness, medical fraud, conflict within families, discrimination. From an ethical point of view, problems are interesting. Yet as Arthur Kleinman points out in his thought-provoking concluding chapter, the story of modern China's “deep” side...
Fargo Forum, February 27, 2012
...editorial states simply. And in a “Perspectives” essay also published Thursday in Lancet, Harvard University medical anthropologist Dr. Arthur Kleinman agrees, eloquently exploring what’s at stake. “Is grief something we can or should no longer...
Columbus Dispatch, February 27, 2012
...the lead editorial states. And in an essay also recently published in Lancet, Harvard University medical anthropologist Dr. Arthur Kleinman wrote: “Is grief something we can or should no longer tolerate?” Proponents of the change have argued that it...
Greater Milwaukee Today, February 25, 2012
...editorial states simply. And in a "Perspectives" essay also published Thursday in Lancet, Harvard University medical anthropologist Dr. Arthur Kleinman agrees, eloquently exploring whats at stake. "Is grief something we can or should no longer tolerate?"...
Detroit News, February 23, 2012
...editorial states simply. And in a "Perspectives" essay also published Thursday in Lancet, Harvard University medical anthropologist Dr. Arthur Kleinman agrees, eloquently exploring what's at stake. "Is grief something we can or should no longer...
Forbes.com, February 21, 2012
...of non-depressed people, they point out, so there’s little likelihood that they would work to reduce grief. Arthur Kleinman, a medical anthropologist, says that since the APA wants to allow for treatment of the normal grieving process, it had to first...
Australia Punch, February 20, 2012
...who died cannot be expected to be quick, easy, or straightforward. Also in The Lancet, Harvard University anthropologist Arthur Kleinman warns grief is a “potential profit centre” and says this medicalisation of the process is on a par with labelling...