“…An important trajectory of anthropological research in the field of mental health has focused on the production of neuroscientific facts (Cohn 2008(Cohn , 2010Dumit 2004), the effects of pharmaceuticals (Dumit 2012;Jenkins 2010;Petryna, Lakoff and Kleinman 2006), and the construction of 'disorders', such as bipolar disorder (Martin 2007), autism (Belek [2019] 2023), depression (Kitanaka 2012), and schizophrenia (Luhrmann and Marrow 2016). Furthermore, the expansion of 'evidence-based psychological therapies', especially cognitive behavioural therapy and mindfulness, and a proliferation of mental health initiatives and psy professions around the world have been a recent focus of ethnography by which new accountabilities, healing modalities, and configurations of care and politics have been examined (Brenman 2021;Bruun 2023;Cook and Cassaniti 2022;Duncan 2018;Huang 2018;Long 2018;Matza 2018;Pickersgill 2019b;Vogel 2017;Vorhölter 2021;Zhang 2020).…”