Mara Buchbinder

Summary

Affiliation: University of California
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi The management of autonomy in adolescent diabetes: a case study of triadic medical interaction
    Mara Buchbinder
    University of California, Los Angeles, USA
    Health (London) 13:175-96. 2009
  2. ncbi Family routines and rituals when a parent has cancer
    Mara Buchbinder
    Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1553, USA
    Fam Syst Health 27:213-27. 2009
  3. ncbi Giving an account of one's pain in the anthropological interview
    Mara Buchbinder
    Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles, 375 Portola Plaza, 341 Haines Hall, Box 951553, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1553, USA
    Cult Med Psychiatry 34:108-31. 2010

Detail Information

Publications3

  1. ncbi The management of autonomy in adolescent diabetes: a case study of triadic medical interaction
    Mara Buchbinder
    University of California, Los Angeles, USA
    Health (London) 13:175-96. 2009
    ..The analysis demonstrates that the patient's autonomy is emphasized while identifying problems, yet restricted when considering solutions. Clinical implications are discussed...
  2. ncbi Family routines and rituals when a parent has cancer
    Mara Buchbinder
    Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1553, USA
    Fam Syst Health 27:213-27. 2009
    ..By considering how families manage cancer as a joint endeavor, the authors hope to illuminate the ways in which cancer can bring families together as well as pull them apart...
  3. ncbi Giving an account of one's pain in the anthropological interview
    Mara Buchbinder
    Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles, 375 Portola Plaza, 341 Haines Hall, Box 951553, Los Angeles, CA 90095 1553, USA
    Cult Med Psychiatry 34:108-31. 2010
    ..Therefore, I argue that medical anthropologists ought to attend more closely to the institutional structures and relations that shape the production of illness narratives in interview encounters...