Early Experiences of Psychotic Illness From a Cross-Cultural Perspective: An Anthropological View From Research in Indonesia

  • Good B
  • Marchira C
  • Subandi M
  • et al.
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Research aimed at characterizing persons who are at high risk for developing psychotic illness has transformed our understanding of “prodromal” phases of illness and forms of attenuated psychosis syndromes. While the great majority of research in this...

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Good, B. J., Marchira, C. R., Subandi, M. A., Nanwani, S., & Good, M.-J. D. V. (2019). Early Experiences of Psychotic Illness From a Cross-Cultural Perspective: An Anthropological View From Research in Indonesia. In Handbook of Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome Across Cultures (pp. 145–159). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17336-4_7

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