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Disability, Depression, Diagnosis, and Harm: Reflections on Two Personal Scenarios G. Thomas Couser OriginalPaper 01 December 2016 Pages: 239 - 251
Dancing Intercorporeality: A Health Humanities Perspective on Dance as a Healing Art Aimie Purser OriginalPaper Open access 20 December 2017 Pages: 253 - 263
Approaches to Multidimensional Health in Representations of Islamic Themes among Black Male Characters in American Film and Television Kameron J. Copeland OriginalPaper 05 December 2017 Pages: 265 - 275
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