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The British Sign Language Versions of the Patient Health Questionnaire, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-Item Scale, and the Work and Social Adjustment Scale
Rogers, Katherine D.; Young, Alys; Lovell, Karina. - : Oxford University Press, 2013
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Predictors of developmental dyslexia in European orthographies with varying complexity
Landerl, K.; Ramus, F.; Moll, K.. - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013
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The construction of power in family medicine bedside teaching: a video observation study
Rees, C.; Ajjawi, R.; Monrouxe, Lynn Valerie. - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013
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Sexual professional boundaries perceived by undergraduate and graduate physiotherapists: A cross sectional survey
Soundy, Andy; Stubbs, Brendon; Jenkins, Sue. - : Elsevier Inc., 2013
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Just shamans and healers or indigenous medical systems? A critical discourse analysis of the categories of shamans and healers as constructed by social science texts
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Salud-enfermedad y cuerpo-mente en la medicina ayurvédica de la india y en la biomedicina contemporánea
Moreno-Leguizamon, Carlos. - : Universidad de los Andes, 2006
Abstract: RESUMEN: Este artículo discute las categorías de salud-enfermedad y cuerpo-mente en la medicina ayurvédica de la india y en la biomedicina contemporánea en tanto instituciones socioculturales y sistemas de conocimiento. Subraya algunas de las dimensiones socioculturales, históricas, lingüísticas, políticas y económicas de cada sistema médico, al tiempo que deja de lado su construcción sólo como campos científico-técnicos. Así, lo que en la medicina ayurvédica se construye como una relación entre un cuerpo físico y uno sutil, en la biomedicina se construye como cuerpo-mente. Con el fuerte énfasis en el funcionamiento del cerebro, la vieja dicotomía cuerpo-mente se está convirtiendo en cuerpo-cerebro; mientras la medicina ayurvédica se concentra en la persona y en lo emocional, la biomedicina se concentra en el cuerpo y en la enfermedad. ABSTRACT: This article discusses the categories of health-illness and body-mind in the ayurvedic medicine of india and the contemporary biomedicine in as much as socio-cultural institutions and knowledge systems. For this, some socio-cultural, historic, linguistic, political and economic dimensions of each medical system are addressed, looking beyond their construction as merely scientific-technical fields. Thus, what in the ayurvedic medicine is constructed as a relationship between a physical bodyand "subtle" body, in biomedicine is constructed as body-mind. And increasingly with the emphasis on brain function the old body-mind dichotomy is becoming body-brain. Similarly, while ayurvedic medicine focuses on the personal and the emotional, biomedicine doesitin body and illness.
Keyword: R Medicine (General); RZ Other systems of medicine
URL: http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/4035/
http://antipoda.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/40/1.php
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Reading words and reading minds: an investigation of the skills of children diagnosed with hyperlexia
Rosen, Lindy. - 2001
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