Between Anthropology and Psychiatry Professor G. R. SquireBridging Psychology and Anthropology, this volume critiques dominant models such as psychoanalysis and the biopsychosocial framework. Drawing on cross cultural case studies from Hasidic healing to jinn possession, it argues for plural approaches that integrate biological, psychodynamic and sociocultural perspectives to better understand human experience.
and it identifies the perspective that led him to consider the question of subjectivity as the guiding thread of his work
and extensive notes on key Sufi terms and concepts—establishes this volume as a landmark study in Islamic metaphysics and Sufi thought
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recounting the family's displacements
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Psychoanalytic perspectives on Kristeva's fiction
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and spiritual pursuits in terms of role-play
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