Classification and concepts of causation of mental illness in a rural Malay community
Three broad categories of mental illness are described: gila—states perceived to be a serious threat and requiring vigorous attention; chronic states perceived to be non-threatening and hence tolerable and requiring no treatment; and acute states perceived to be non-threatening but requiring attenti...
Main Author: | Chen, Paul C.Y. |
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Format: | Article |
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SAGE Publications
1970
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