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Explores how Chinese medicine deals with emotional disordersChinese medicine approaches emotions and emotional disorders differently than the Western biomedical
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Explores how Chinese medicine deals with emotional disordersChinese medicine approaches emotions and emotional disorders differently than the Western biomedical model Transforming Emotions with Chinese Medicine offers an ethnographic account of emotionrelated disorders as they are conceived talked about experienced and treated in clinics of Chinese medicine in contemporary China While Chinese medicine zhongyi has been predominantly categorized as herbal therapy that treats physical disorders it is also well known that Chinese patients routinely go to zhongyi clinics for treatment of illness that might be diagnosed as psychological or emotional in the West Through participant observation interviews case studies and zhongyi publications both classic and modern the author explores the Chinese notion of bodyperson unravels cultural constructions of emotion and examines the way Chinese medicine manipulates bodymind connectionsa comprehensive account of the Chinese medicine physicians practice of mental care Asian Anthropologycarefully prepares the reader for the ethnographic encounter with an excellent introduction to the history and contemporary practice of Chinese medicine that draws on current textbooks classics of Chinese medicine the authors own fieldwork and secondary literature this exquisitely crafted book sets a new standard in the anthropology of Chinese medicine Journal of the Royal Asiatic SocietyThe author has covered an amazing range of complex ideas in a readerfriendly format increasing our understanding of both Chinese and conventional Western models I know of no other book within the English language literature that accurately and comprehensively addresses traditional Chinese ideas of health psychology Paul Pedersen University of HawaiiYanhua Zhang is Associate Professor of Chinese at Clemson University. 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