Use of the term "suffering" by many medical anthropologists to describe forms of distress experienced by individuals suggests
A) That they believe that biomedical understandings of health and disease should not be used.
B) That they believe that biomedical understandings of health and disease are not universal.
C) That without an understanding of culture-bound syndromes, it is not possible to gain insight into a person's illness.
D) A person's coping strategies can be maladaptive.
E) All of the above.
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