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Shubha Ranganathan
Shubha Ranganathan
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Task-shifting in community mental health in Kerala: tensions and ruptures
S R Kottai, S Ranganathan
Medical Anthropology 39 (6), 538-552, 2020
302020
End-of-life care in the Indian context: The need for cultural sensitivity
R Shubha
Indian Journal of Palliative Care 13 (2), 59-64, 2007
222007
Rethinking ‘efficacy’: Ritual healing and trance in the Mahanubhav shrines in India
S Ranganathan
Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 39 (3), 361-379, 2015
202015
Healing temples, the anti-superstition discourse and global mental health: Some questions from Mahanubhav temples in India
S Ranganathan
South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 37 (4), 625-639, 2014
162014
Fractured narratives of psy disciplines and the LGBTQIA+ rights movement in India: A critical examination
SR Kottai, S Ranganathan
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics 4 (2), 100-110, 2019
142019
Psychosocial issues in end-of-life care
R Shubha
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health Services 45 (8), 24, 2007
142007
A space to “eat, trance, and sleep”: The healing power of Mahanubhav temples in Maharashtra (India)
S Ranganathan
Mental Health, Religion & Culture 18 (3), 185-195, 2015
132015
Of vulnerability and agency: perspectives from survivors of sex trafficking in India
N James, S Ranganathan
Indian Journal of Human Development 15 (1), 117-127, 2021
72021
Indigenous healing practices in India: Shamanism, spirit possession, and healing shrines
S Ranganathan
Psychosocial interventions for health and well-being, 109-122, 2018
72018
“This Temple is Our Natal Home!”: Women’s Experiences of Marriage and Possession in Maharashtra
S Ranganathan
Psychological Studies 58 (4), 437-445, 2013
72013
Culture-bound syndromes: A problematic category
S Ranganathan, T Bhattacharya
PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES-UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT 52 (2), 153, 2007
72007
The rationalist movement against quack healing: Critical questions
S Ranganathan
Economic and Political Weekly, 13-15, 2014
62014
Locked in: what the COVID-19 pandemic spells for survivors of domestic violence.
KK Anjali, S Ranganathan
52020
From victimhood to survivor-hood: Reflections on women’s agency in popular films on sex trafficking in India
N James, S Ranganathan
Psychological Studies 61 (1), 76-82, 2016
52016
Juxtaposing The Great Indian Kitchen and the Kudumbashree: Women, Work and Agency in Kerala
D Varghese, S Ranganathan
Indian Journal of Human Development 15 (2), 353-362, 2021
42021
Slow research” in the time of Covid-19
S Ranganathan
Indian J. Med. Ethics 5 (3), 212-214, 2020
42020
Gendering Computer Marketing: A Study of Print Media Advertisements in India: A Study of Print Media Advertisements in India
R Ghadially, S Ranganathan
Asian Women 22 (1), 69-96, 2006
42006
Living with voices: A thematic analysis of individuals’ experiences of voice-hearing in India
N Sinha, S Ranganathan
Psychosis 12 (2), 115-127, 2020
32020
The Divine as a Child and the Mother Goddess
V Gairola, S Ranganathan
HIMALAYA-The Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies 42 …, 2023
22023
“PCOS is Like having a Disease”: The Everyday Stress of Living with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
M Divya, S Ranganathan
Indian Journal of Community Medicine 47 (4), 622-623, 2022
22022
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