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From ‘What’ to ‘Why:’ Culture, History, Power and the Experiential Salience of Invasiveness in Psychiatric Treatment

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Bluhm, R., M. Cortright, E. D. Achtyes, and L. Y. Cabrera. 2023. “They are invasive in different ways”: Stakeholders’ perceptions of the invasiveness of psychiatric electroceutical interventions. AJOB Neuroscience 14(1):… Click to show full abstract

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Keywords: history power; experiential salience; invasiveness psychiatric; culture history; treatment; power experiential

Journal Title: AJOB Neuroscience
Year Published: 2022

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