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  • == Cross-cultural psychiatry == '''Cross-cultural psychiatry''' (pronunciation: /krɒs 'kʌltʃərəl saɪ'kaɪətri/), also
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  • == Cross-cultural psychiatry == '''Cross-cultural psychiatry''' (pronunciation: /krɒs 'kʌltʃərəl saɪ'kaɪətri/), also
    2 KB (201 words) - 15:05, 11 February 2024
  • ...trɪ'') is an interdisciplinary field that explores the interplay between [[cultural anthropology|culture]], [[medicine]], and [[psychiatry]]. ...alth practices, the cultural specificity of psychiatric disorders, and the cultural factors influencing the experience and treatment of illness.
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  • ...nd syndrome" was first coined in the field of [[anthropology]] and [[cross-cultural psychiatry]]. The term is composed of three words: "culture", from the Lati ...transcultural psychiatry, it is a branch of psychiatry concerned with the cultural and ethnic context of mental illness.
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  • ...the community to facilitate access to services and improve the quality and cultural competence of service delivery. ...e that system, agency, or those professionals to work effectively in cross-cultural situations.
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  • ...c countries''' (pronunciation: /ˈnɔːrdɪk ˈkʌntriz/) are a geographical and cultural region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic. The term includes Denmark * [[Scandinavia]]: A region in Northern Europe, with strong historical, cultural, and linguistic ties. The term is most often used linguistically, to mean p
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  • '''Veracruz''' (pronunciation: /vɛrəˈkruːz/; etymology: From Spanish, "True Cross") is a significant term in the medical field, particularly in the context o ...Mexico in the state of Veracruz, Mexico. It is known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and tropical climate. In the medical context, Veracruz is often
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  • ...believed to be influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and cultural factors. The exact mechanisms through which these factors interact to deter * [[Cross-dominance]]
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  • ...sistent cross-gender identification, not merely a desire for any perceived cultural advantages of being the other sex. It was considered a psychiatric diagnosi
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  • ...t" is believed to have originated from ancient times. The concept is cross-cultural, often cited with reference to the desired or lost lover. In the western cu
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  • ...ic|city=San Francisco|source=|specialty=|address=SOMA Pilipinas - Filipino Cultural Heritage District, 356 7th Street, San Francisco, CA 94108, United States o ...{{#cargo_store:_table=healthsites|A=482|country=USA|state=California|name=Cross Pharmacy 1467729482|lat=40.802112|lon=-124.1654001|alt=|amenity=pharmacy|he
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  • ...health psychology sees health as the confluence of psychological, social, cultural, and biological factors and applies this understanding to professional acti ...neself to new environments, navigate public transportation systems, how to cross streets safely, and traveling by using hearing, remaining vision, and other
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