Towards an Anthropology of Psychology: Ethnographic Studies of Psychological Healthcare
Anthropology and psychology share a long history of rivalry, collaboration, and mutual disregard. This volume reconsiders psychology as a field of anthropological enquiry. In doing so, it takes an ethnographic approach to psychology, examining psychotherapeutic practices and models of mental health at the heart of ‘psy’. Featuring ethnographic studies of psychological therapies, subjects, and professionals, the book also suggests what an anthropological voice can offer to improve psychological healthcare. At the cutting edge of ethnographic research, this book brings together studies from the Global North and Global South, showing how psychological realities shape our understandings of what it means to be human.

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Towards an Anthropology of Psychology: Ethnographic Studies of Psychological Healthcare
Anthropology and psychology share a long history of rivalry, collaboration, and mutual disregard. This volume reconsiders psychology as a field of anthropological enquiry. In doing so, it takes an ethnographic approach to psychology, examining psychotherapeutic practices and models of mental health at the heart of ‘psy’. Featuring ethnographic studies of psychological therapies, subjects, and professionals, the book also suggests what an anthropological voice can offer to improve psychological healthcare. At the cutting edge of ethnographic research, this book brings together studies from the Global North and Global South, showing how psychological realities shape our understandings of what it means to be human.

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Towards an Anthropology of Psychology: Ethnographic Studies of Psychological Healthcare

Towards an Anthropology of Psychology: Ethnographic Studies of Psychological Healthcare

Towards an Anthropology of Psychology: Ethnographic Studies of Psychological Healthcare

Towards an Anthropology of Psychology: Ethnographic Studies of Psychological Healthcare

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Anthropology and psychology share a long history of rivalry, collaboration, and mutual disregard. This volume reconsiders psychology as a field of anthropological enquiry. In doing so, it takes an ethnographic approach to psychology, examining psychotherapeutic practices and models of mental health at the heart of ‘psy’. Featuring ethnographic studies of psychological therapies, subjects, and professionals, the book also suggests what an anthropological voice can offer to improve psychological healthcare. At the cutting edge of ethnographic research, this book brings together studies from the Global North and Global South, showing how psychological realities shape our understandings of what it means to be human.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781836951568
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 10/01/2025
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Mikkel Kenni Bruun is an Affiliated Lecturer at the University of Cambridge and Research Associate at King’s College London. He is the co—editor of Rhythm and Vigilance: Ethnographies of Surveillance and Time (Bristol UniversityPress, 2025).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Illustrations

Introduction: Thinking Ethnographically about Psychology
Mikkel Kenni Bruun

Chapter 1. Mixing Treatment Modalities: An Ethnography of Mental Healthcare Bricolage in Canada
Dina Bork

Chapter 2. Treating Patients ‘Who Don’t Speak’: The Challenge of Treating Children with Eating Disorders in a Residential Facility in Italy
Giulia Sciolli

Chapter 3. More Likely Psychological? Exploring Mental Troubles and Psychology in Ouagadougou
Annigje van Dijk

Chapter 4. When the Counsellors Give: Material Support and Therapeutic Agency in State—Based Psychological Counselling Services in Sri Lanka
Nadia Augustyniak

Chapter 5. In (the) Practice: Pioneering Psychotherapy in Uganda
Julia Vorhölter

Chapter 6. Throwing Out the Psyche: Scientific Persuasions in British Psychotherapy
Mikkel Kenni Bruun

Chapter 7. Encoding Wellness: On Cultures of Risk when Building Digital Mental Wellb—Being Apps
Jennifer Cearns

Afterword: An Anthropology of Psychology in the Twenty—First Century
Keir Martin

Index

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