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Each school within psychological anthropology has its own approach.
At present, relatively few universities have active graduate training programs in psychological anthropology.
His areas of research interest include psychological anthropology, social relationships, and theories of violence.
The history, theory, practice of psychological anthropology.
So Catherine Palmer, a seventeen year old mature adult and a major in psychological anthropology came with us.
His academic interests center in cultural and psychological anthropology, sociolinguistics, and the cross-cultural study of religion.
Heider's work ranged from psychological anthropology to visual anthropology.
Both represent a continuation of an older tradition within psychological anthropology and Culture and Personality studies particularly.
(Sketch of physical and psychological anthropology).
Social Fluency is frequently discussed in the academic areas of social interaction, psychological anthropology and social development.
It could be universal in the way that many psychological anthropologies, from Frazer to Lévi-Strauss, have been.
Psychological anthropology is an interdisciplinary subfield of anthropology that studies the interaction of cultural and mental processes.
Cultures in modern society are also studied in the fields of urban anthropology, ethnic studies, ecological anthropology, and psychological anthropology.
In 1938 his first book, The Peyote Cult, was published, and was immediately hailed as a classic, on the cutting edge of psychological anthropology.
After receiving his PhD from Chicago, Caudill's interests turned from psychological anthropology to medical anthropology.
In 1829 he published an influential work on physical and psychological anthropology titled Grundriß der physischen und psychischen Anthropologie.
Melford Elliot Spiro (born April 26, 1920) is an American cultural anthropologist specializing in religion and psychological anthropology.
He has contributed to the literature on eating disorders as well as to several others, including psychological anthropology, adolescent psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and social and affective neuroscience.
Lesser was a critic of the psychological anthropology of Ruth Benedict preferring a more historicizing mode of explanation of cultural phenomena.
Person-centered ethnography is an approach within psychological anthropology that draws on techniques and theories from psychiatry and psychoanalysis to understand how individuals relate to and interact with their sociocultural context.
He advocated a life-course approach to understanding human experience and subjectivity, drawing on insights from psychoanalysis, developmental psychology, personology, psychological anthropology, narrative studies, and the interdisciplinary field of human development.
His research interests include Southeast-Asian studies, psychological anthropology, and transcultural psychiatry, with an emphasis on interactions between personal experience, culture, and mental illness in Indonesia and the United States.
Person-centered interviewing comes out of a psychodynamically informed tradition within Culture and Personality studies and American psychological anthropology and shares a number of methodological and thematic concerns with clinical ethnography.
Cora Alice Du Bois, (October 26, 1903 - April 7, 1991) was an American cultural anthropologist and a key figure in culture and personality studies and in psychological anthropology more generally.
Many anthropologists who studied personality (Cora DuBois, Clyde Kluckhohn, Geoffrey Gorer) drew heavily on psychoanalysis; most members of the "culture and personality school" of psychological anthropology did so.