- Arthur Kleinman
Arthur Kleinman (born 1941) is a prominent American
psychiatrist and professor ofmedical anthropology and cross-cultural psychiatry atHarvard University ,USA . He is well known for his work onmental illness inChinese culture . Kleinman is married to Joan Kleinman, asinologist at Harvard.Kleinman has written on the intersection of
public health and international issues as well as socialsuffering , on cross-cultural psychiatry, and on the individualexperience ofpain anddisability .Kleinman has done much to demonstrate that mental distress is much more likely to be expressed as somatized distress (i.e. as a bodily ailment) than as psychological distress by Chinese or East Asian patients. He has also contributed to anthropological and medical understanding of culture-bound syndromes, particularly in Chinese and
East Asia n culture (such as Koro).He has co-authored many works with other celebrated psychiatrists and researchers in the field of mental health and cross-cultural psychiatry, including
Paul Farmer ,Veena Das , Margaret Lock, Michael Phillips, Byron Good, Mary Delvecchio Good,Tsung-yi Lin , and Leon Eisenberg. Perhaps Kleinman's most influential work is "Patients and healers in the context of culture" (1980), a groundbreaking work of medical anthropology, followed by "The Illness Narratives: suffering, healing, and the human condition" (1988) and "Social origins of distress and disease: depression, neurasthenia, and pain in modern China" (1986).elected list of published works
* Medicine in Chinese cultures : comparative studies of health care in Chinese and other societies: papers and discussions from a conference held in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., February 1974 / edited by Arthur Kleinman ... [et al.] . -- U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare , Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1975.
* Culture and healing in Asian societies : anthropological, psychiatric, and public health studies / edited by Arthur Kleinman ... [et al.] . - - G.K. Hall, 1978
* Normal and abnormal behavior in Chinese culture / edited by Arthur Kleinman and Tsung-yi Lin. -- D. Reidel, 1981. -- (Culture, illness, and healing / editor-in-chief, Arthur Kleinman ; v. 2)
* Patients and healers in the context of culture : an exploration of the borderland between anthropology, medicine, and psychiatry / Arthur Kleinman. -- University of California Press, 1980.
* Culture and depression : studies in the anthropology and cross-cultura l psychiatry of affect and disorder / edited by Arthur Kleinman and Byron Good. -- University of California Press, 1985. --
* Social origins of distress and disease : depression, neurasthenia, and pain in modern China / Kleinman -- Yale Univ ersity Press, 1986
* The illness narratives: suffering, healing, and the human condition / Kleinman -- Basic Books, 1988
* Rethinking psychiatry : from cultural category to personal experience / Kleinman ; Free Press, 1991
* Social suffering / edited by Kleinman, Veena Das, and Margaret Lock -- University of California Press, 1997 & Oxford University Press, 1997
* Writing at the margin : discourse between anthropology and medicine / Kleinman. -- University of California Press, 1995References
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