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Collaboration between traditional healers and psychiatrists in Sudan

The importance of traditional healing in low- and middle-income countries cannot be underestimated. It is generally perceived as part of the prevailing belief system and traditional healers are often seen as the primary agents for psychosocial problems in these countries; estimates of their service...

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Published in:International psychiatry : bulletin of the Board of International Affairs of the Royal College of Psychiatrists 2010-07, Vol.7 (3), p.71-74
Main Authors: Sorketti, E A, Zuraida, N Z, Habil, M H
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