Kristi Ninnemann

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D. Candidate, Medical Anthropology, Case Western Reserve University
  • M.P.H., Population Health Research, Case Western Reserve University, 2014
  • M.A., Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Adams State University, 1999
  • B.A., Psychology, Adams State University, 1997

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • Psychiatric & Psychological Anthropology
  • Medical Anthropology & Psychology
  • Medical Humanities
  • Science & Technology Studies
  • Punk Scholarship
  • Geographic Area: United States

CURRENT PROJECT

  • 2015-Present: Histories, Rhetorics, and Individual Subjective Experiences of Electroconvulsive Therapy

HONORS AND AWARDS

  • 2016: Medicine, Society and Culture Paper Prize, Case Western Reserve University

GRANTS RECEIVED

  • 2018: Medicine, Society and Culture Research Grant, Case Western Reserve University

SPECIAL SKILLS

  • 8 years of experience conducting emergency room based psychiatric assessment and intervention

 

PUBLICATIONS

  • Ninnemann, K. M. (2012). Variability in the efficacy of psychopharmaceuticals: contributions from pharmacogenomics, ethnopsychopharmacology, and psychological and psychiatric anthropologies. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry36(1), 10-25. [Journal Article]
  • Schlosser, A. V., & Ninnemann, K. (2012). Introduction to the special section: the anthropology of psychopharmaceuticals: cultural and pharmacological efficacies in context. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry36(1), 2-9. [Journal Article]

 

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