“One time my gut and psyche talked to each other”: The flexible use of mind-body dualism to articulate socially situated selves

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“One time my gut and psyche talked to each other” : The flexible use of mind-body dualism to articulate socially situated selves. / Friis, Tine; Whiteley, Louise; Greco, Monica.

In: Health: An interdisciplinary journal for the social study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 2024.

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Harvard

Friis, T, Whiteley, L & Greco, M 2024, '“One time my gut and psyche talked to each other”: The flexible use of mind-body dualism to articulate socially situated selves', Health: An interdisciplinary journal for the social study of Health, Illness and Medicine.

APA

Friis, T., Whiteley, L., & Greco, M. (2024). “One time my gut and psyche talked to each other”: The flexible use of mind-body dualism to articulate socially situated selves. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Vancouver

Friis T, Whiteley L, Greco M. “One time my gut and psyche talked to each other”: The flexible use of mind-body dualism to articulate socially situated selves. Health: An interdisciplinary journal for the social study of Health, Illness and Medicine. 2024.

Author

Friis, Tine ; Whiteley, Louise ; Greco, Monica. / “One time my gut and psyche talked to each other” : The flexible use of mind-body dualism to articulate socially situated selves. In: Health: An interdisciplinary journal for the social study of Health, Illness and Medicine. 2024.

Bibtex

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year = "2024",
language = "English",
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