Could somebody be judged mad in the context of one culture but sane in the context of another culture?
Title: Could somebody be judged mad in the context of one culture but sane in the context of another culture?
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Could somebody be judged mad in the context of one culture but sane in the context of another culture?
Category: /Business & Economy/Management
Details: Words: 2735 | Pages: 10 (approximately 235 words/page)
The interplay between culture and mental illness has been studied intensely over many years and as a result the researchers involved have become aware of a wide variety of culturally sensitive issues surrounding specific forms of mental health problems. Greater demands than ever before are being placed on doctors and psychiatrists; in part due to the current free and easy movement of people between countries which means that they "must treat, patients from a wide
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