Transnational trauma: trauma and psychiatry in the world and Taiwan, 1945-1995
<p>This study considers the history of trauma, both as a psychiatric concept and as a diagnosis, and its social and cultural representation from a transnational perspective after WWII. The intellectual evolution of trauma was determined by various medical, social and cultural variables, instit...
Main Author: | Wu, H |
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Other Authors: | Mahone, S |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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