1. Introduction
2. Precedents and Possibilities: Towards an Integration of Visual and Psychological Anthropology
3. Culture, Mental Illness, and Outcome in Java and Bali
4. The Bird Dancer: Social Suffering and the Question of Therapeutic Visual Ethnography
5. Shadows and Illuminations: The Complexities of Interpreting and Framing Extraordinary Experience
6. Family Victim: Encountering Deviance and Representing Intersubjectivity
7. Memory of My Face: Globalization, Madness, and Identity Onscreen
8. Ritual Burdens: Culturally Defined Stressors and Developmental Progressions
9. Kites and Monsters: Continuity in Cultural Practices and Visual Representation
10. Basic Concepts in Filming for Visual Psychological Anthropology
11. Visual Person-Centered Ethnography: Adapting Core Methodologies and Articulating Principles for Visual Psychological Anthropology