Daniel Moerman is William E. Stirton Professor of Anthropology at The University of Michigan-Dearborn.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: 'Pickle ash' and 'High blood' Part I. The Meaning Response: 1. Healing and medical treatment 2. The healing process 3. Measurement and its ambiguities 4. Doctors and patients 5. Formal factors and the meaning response 6. Knowledge and culture illness and healing Part II. Applications, Challenges and Opportunities: 7. Psychotherapy: placebo effect or meaning response? 8. The neurobiology and cultural biology of pain 9. 'More research is needed': the cases of 'adherence' and 'self-reported health' 10. Other approaches: learning, expecting and conditioning 11. Ethics, placebos and meaning Part III. Meaning and Human Biology: 12. The extent (and limits) of meaning 13. Conclusions: many claims, many issues.
Introduction: 'Pickle ash' and 'High blood' Part I. The Meaning Response: 1. Healing and medical treatment 2. The healing process 3. Measurement and its ambiguities 4. Doctors and patients 5. Formal factors and the meaning response 6. Knowledge and culture illness and healing Part II. Applications, Challenges and Opportunities: 7. Psychotherapy: placebo effect or meaning response? 8. The neurobiology and cultural biology of pain 9. 'More research is needed': the cases of 'adherence' and 'self-reported health' 10. Other approaches: learning, expecting and conditioning 11. Ethics, placebos and meaning Part III. Meaning and Human Biology: 12. The extent (and limits) of meaning 13. Conclusions: many claims, many issues.
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