The clinician as ethnographer: A psychoanalytic perspective on the epistemology of fieldwork
EB Brody - Culture, medicine and psychiatry, 1981 - Springer
Ethnography is a process yielding a particular kind of knowledge. From the psychoanalytic
perspective this bears on the question: how may individual lives which report their own …
perspective this bears on the question: how may individual lives which report their own …
Subjectivity, culture, life-world: An appraisal
D Seeman - Transcultural psychiatry, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
A poster recently appeared on some streets in Ultra-Orthodox (Hareidi) neighborhoods of
Jerusalem calling on passers-by to beware 'The Danger of Psychologists!'In slightly smaller …
Jerusalem calling on passers-by to beware 'The Danger of Psychologists!'In slightly smaller …
Culture, psychotherapy, and the diasporic Self as transitoric identity: A reply to social constructionist and postmodern concepts of narrative psychotherapy
B Zielke, J Straub - Meaning in Action: Constructions, Narratives, and …, 2008 - Springer
Scientific psychology is part of a cultural practice whose historical roots lie in Europe
(Gergen et al. 1996a). Only in the nineteenth century did it begin to take shape as an …
(Gergen et al. 1996a). Only in the nineteenth century did it begin to take shape as an …
Ethnography as metaphor in psychotherapy training
D Hocoy - American journal of psychotherapy, 2005 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Harry Stack Sullivan (1940) described the psychotherapist as most essentially a “participant-
observer.” This term is typically used to characterize the dual roles of the ethnographic …
observer.” This term is typically used to characterize the dual roles of the ethnographic …
[图书][B] The “other” of Culture in Psychosis
E Corin - 2007 - books.google.com
When asked to speak about their first psychotic experience, patients interviewed in Québec
could hardly find the words to describe what had happened to them:“I was confused, I was …
could hardly find the words to describe what had happened to them:“I was confused, I was …
The impact of the social worker's cultural structure on social therapy
SW Ginsburg - Social Casework, 1951 - journals.sagepub.com
FOR A LONG TIME I have been interested in observing how quickly many technical words
come to be used in everyday language, often a bit glibly and with an easy familiarity seldom …
come to be used in everyday language, often a bit glibly and with an easy familiarity seldom …
Reconciling rules with context: An ethical framework for cultural psychotherapy
S James, G Foster - Theory & Psychology, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
In psychotherapy practice, a complex relationship exists between clients, culture and values.
By drawing on psychology, philosophy and anthropology, we developed an interdisciplinary …
By drawing on psychology, philosophy and anthropology, we developed an interdisciplinary …
What did we say they've said? Four encounters between theory, method and the production of data
CE Benzecry - Ethnography, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Following,, we can think of ethnography as the encounter between two sets of meanings:
those of the ethnographer on those of the subjects whose lives are being studied. If we are …
those of the ethnographer on those of the subjects whose lives are being studied. If we are …
[PDF][PDF] Devo sapere subito se sono vivo
G Salonia, V Conte, P Argentino, B Kimura, G Salonia - 2013 - gestalt.edu.pl
Interculture, ethnopsychiatry, otherness, relationship, field, context, contact, politics. What
are we speaking about in this paper? About Gestalt Therapy, that intersects these fields …
are we speaking about in this paper? About Gestalt Therapy, that intersects these fields …