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The relationships between psychiatry and ethnology during the last twenty years must be understood in the context of their earlier relationships. These may be briefly outlined under three headings: descriptive content relationships — as when, for example, ethnological descriptions of cultural behavior and descriptions of individual behavior in psychiatric case histories were used to throw light on each other; theoretical relationships — as when a theory developed in one field was utilized for an advance in the other; and methodological relationships — as when a method primary in one field, such as the Rorschach method, was used in the other field.
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Mead, M. (1961). Psychiatry and Ethnology. In: Cruickshank, E.K., et al. Soziale und angewandte Psychiatrie. Psychiatrie der Gegenwart, vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00166-0_11
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