Denise M. Saint Arnault
Associate Professor
Health Behavior and Biological Sciences
University of Michigan
United States of America
Biography
Affiliations / Service: Member, American Academy of Nursing Research Chair, USA Body Psychotherapy Association President, Council of Nursing and Anthropology, 2005-2011 Chairperson, Research Committee, Michigan State University, 2006-2011 Chairperson, Undergraduate Program Committee, Michigan State University, 2002-2006 Member, Council of Nursing and Anthropology, 2001-2004 Education: PhD, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 1998 MS, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 1989 BS, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI 1980
Research Interest
Women’s mental health Culture and mental health Immigrant women Gender specific mental health risks Transcultural psychiatry
Publications
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Saint Arnault, D.M. & Shimabukuro, S. (2012). The Clinical Ethnographic Interview: A user-friendly guide to the cultural formulation of distress and help seeking. Transcultural Psychiatry 49(2): 302-322
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Saint Arnault, D.M. and O’Halloran, S. (2014). Qualitative dimensions of healing from trauma. C. Young (Ed.) The Body in Relationship: Self-Other-Society" EABP-ISC Congress: Lisbon, Sept 2014
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Saint Arnault, D.M. (2014). The integration of grounded theory within clinical ethnographic research, in M. de Chesnay (Ed.) Springer Series on Qualitative Nursing Research, Volume 1: Grounded Theory. New York: Springer.