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2. Kulturspezifische psychische Störungen
3. MRI findings in people with epilepsy and nodding syndrome in an area endemic for onchocerciasis: an observational study
4. Nodding syndrome: origins and natural history of a longstanding epileptic disorder in sub-Saharan Africa
5. Attitudes towards african traditional medicine and christian spiritual healing regarding treatment of epilepsy in a rural community of northern Tanzania
6. Risk Factors for Epilepsy in a Rural Area in Tanzania
7. Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Toward Epilepsy Among Rural Tanzanian Residents
8. Prevalence and Incidence of Epilepsy in Ulanga, a Rural Tanzanian District: A Community-Based Study
9. Abstracts and Reviews : A POISON STRONGER THAN LOVE: THE DESTRUCTION OF AN OJIBWA COMMUNITY by ANASTASIA M. SHKILNYK. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1985. $30.00 (cloth) $9.95 (paper), 275 pages.
10. Abstracts and Reviews : 10 News and Views.
11. CANADA'S NATIVE PEOPLES : A SYMPOSIUM, Canadian Psy chiatric Association Journal 19, 4 (1974): 329-73.
12. CHIPPEWA AND MAJORITY ALCOHOLISM IN THE TWIN CITIES: A COMPARISON by J. WESTERMEYER. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 155, no. 5 (1972): 322-27. INDIAN POWERLESSNESS IN MINNESOTA by J. WESTERMEYER. Society (March/April 1973): pp. 45-52.
13. CULTURE AND MENTAL ILLNESS: A STUDY FROM UGANDA by JOHN H. ORLEY. East African Studies No. 36. Nairobi: East African Publishing House. 1970.
14. Acculturation, alcoholism and Indian-style Alcoholics Anonymous.
15. Abstracts and Reviews: INDIGENOUS TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOLISM: THE CASE OF PUERTO RICAN SPIRITISM by MERRILL SINGER and MARIA G. BORRERO. Medical Anthropology 8 (1984):246-273.
16. Abstracts and Reviews : 7 Europe.
17. Abstracts and Reviews : PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH NATIVE ADOLESCENTS by PHILIP KATZ. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 26 (1981): 455-59.
18. OPTIONS REGARDING ALCOHOL USE AMONG THE CHIPPEWA by J. WESTERMEYER. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 42 (1972): 398-403. VIOLENT DEATH AND ALCOHOL USE AMONG THE CHIPPEWA IN MINNESOTA by J. WESTERMEYER and J. BRANTNER. Minnesota Medicine 55 (1972): ...
19. SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN INDIAN SUBSTANCE ABUSERS by SUSAN GUYETTE. The International Journal of the Addictions 17 (1982): 1001-14
20. Clinical and Genetic Aspects of Seizure Disorders Prevalent in an Isolated African Population
21. Abstracts and Reviews : 8 North America
22. Acculturation, alcoholism and Indian-style Alcoholics Anonymous.
23. Nakalanga Syndrome: Clinical Characteristics, Potential Causes, and Its Relationship with Recently Described Nodding Syndrome.
24. A longitudinal study on nodding syndrome--a new African epilepsy disorder.
25. Belief systems of epilepsy and attitudes toward people living with epilepsy in a rural community of northern Tanzania.
26. The role of Onchocerca volvulus in the development of epilepsy in a rural area of Tanzania.
27. Clinical characteristics of people with head nodding in southern Tanzania.
28. Attitudes towards African traditional medicine and Christian spiritual healing regarding treatment of epilepsy in a rural community of northern Tanzania.
29. The head nodding syndrome--clinical classification and possible causes.
30. Morbus sacer in Africa: some religious aspects of epilepsy in traditional cultures.
31. Psychosocial study of epilepsy in Africa.
32. Genetic analysis of kifafa, a complex familial seizure disorder.
33. Prognosis of epilepsy in a rural African community: a 30-year follow-up of 164 patients in an outpatient clinic in rural Tanzania.
34. Traditional medicine and mental health care.
35. The metamorphosis of 'culture-bound' syndromes.
36. Initiation in Papua New Guinea: psychohygienic and ethnopsychiatric aspects.
37. The Western psychiatrist and his non-western clientele. Transcultural experiences of relevance to psychotherapy with Canadian Indian patients.
38. Juvenile alcohol use and self-destructive behaviour in northern populations. A cross-cultural comparison.
39. Psychosocial aspects of drinking among Coast Salish Indians.
40. [Mass-hysteria with Koro-symptoms in Thailand].
41. Alcohol and the Indian-white relationship. A study of the function of alcoholics anonymous among Coast Salish Indians.
42. Transient psychoses in Africans.
43. What is a Sasquatch--or, the problematics of reality testing.
44. The problem of epilepsy in a rural Tanzanian tribe.
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