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100 | _aNaqvi, Akbar | ||
245 | 0 | _aSense and insanity | |
260 | _aCanada | ||
260 | _bRassam Studio | ||
260 | _c2016 | ||
300 | _a228 p | ||
520 | _aThe book presents a critical examination of the definitions of sanity and insanity, arguing that what is considered mental illness often reflects broader social and cultural biases. Dr. Naqvi uses case studies and personal narratives to illustrate the complexities of mental health, the impact of societal expectations, and the importance of empathy in treating individuals facing these challenges. Ultimately, the book seeks to bridge the gap between clinical understanding and humane treatment of mental health issues. | ||
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_aCultural Studies _vEmpathy |
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_aHistorical Perspectives on Madness _vSocial Norms |
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