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Context and Care vs Isolate and Control - An Interview with Arthur Kleinman 

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Arthur Kleinman is a towering figure in psychiatry and medical anthropology. He has made substantial contributions to both fields over his illustrious career spanning more than five decades.
As a Professor of Medical Anthropology at Harvard University's Department of Global Health and Social Medicine and a Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Kleinman has profoundly influenced how medical professionals understand the interplay between culture, illness, and healing. His extensive body of work includes seminal books and numerous articles that have become foundational texts in medical anthropology. These writings explore the crucial role of personal and cultural narratives in shaping medical practices and patient care.
In recent years, Kleinman has increasingly focused on critiquing the prevailing practices within psychiatry, particularly the over-medicalization of mental health issues and the neglect of broader social and personal contexts that significantly impact patient care. His critiques advocate for a more nuanced and compassionate approach to psychiatry, one that recognizes the importance of individual patient stories and the socio-cultural dimensions of mental health.
In this interview, Kleinman explores critical issues facing modern healthcare. He discusses the often-overlooked narrative of patient experiences, critiques the mechanistic approaches that dominate U.S. healthcare, and offers insightful reflections on the global mental health movement.
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@wordswords2094
@wordswords2094 3 месяца назад
Excellent. Her point about the farmers made me wonder if they would have just medicated slaves in the South instead of freeing them. How is it that we have lost the idea that dehumanization should be stopped, not medicated and capitalized upon?
@annaynely
@annaynely 3 месяца назад
In this day & age with Somatic therapies & so many other therapies that exist, we have the obligation of giving even the hardest cases of depression as many alternatives as possible. If you have money & resources you can access different kinds of natural therapies red light, infrared, Somatics, coherence therapy etc etc but in the States as soon as somebody does not respond quickly to certain options they are obliged to take the route of pills & legal drugs, it is real sad.
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