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Title
Spirits, shamans, and nightmare death: survivor stress in a Hmong refugee.
Authors
Tobin, J J; Friedman, J
Abstract
The interaction of war, flight, relocation, and survivor stress are examined in a case study of a Hmong refugee. The need for culturally appropriate treatments for non-Western clients is highlighted, and a possible link is suggested between the circumstances of the case study and sudden death syndrome.
Publication
The American journal of orthopsychiatry, 1983, Vol 53, Issue 3, p439