Multiple Choice
As seen in the study by Guar and Patniak conducted among the Korwa of central India, social, political, and economic suffering were experienced as bodily suffering in what is called
A) "Sukh" in the local language.
B) Experiential health.
C) Somatization.
D) Displacement.
E) Liminality.
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