RELIGIOUS CONVERSION AND ELIMINATION OF THE SICK ROLE: A JAPANESE SECTIN HAWAII by TAKIE SUGIYAMA LEBRA. In Transcultural Research in Mental Health,Volume II of Mental Health Research in Asia and the Pacific. Edited by William P. Lebra. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press,1972. Pp. 282-92
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RELIGIOUS CONVERSION AND ELIMINATION OF THE SICK ROLE: A JAPANESE SECTIN HAWAII by TAKIE SUGIYAMA LEBRA. In Transcultural Research in Mental Health,Volume II of Mental Health Research in Asia and the Pacific. Edited by William P. Lebra. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press,1972. Pp. 282-92
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