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Tanya Luhrmann, hearing voices in Accra and Chenai

By gregdowney
Posted: October 28, 2012
Category: Culture, Mind, Perception | Tagged cross-cultural psychiatry, hallucinations, schizophrenia, Tanya Luhrmann | 10 Comments

Delusions, odd and common: Living in the prodrome, part 2

By gregdowney
Posted: January 10, 2011
Category: Health | Tagged cross-cultural psychiatry, delusions, prodrome, schizophrenia | 8 Comments
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