Making Sense Of Illness

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This 1998 book contains historical essays about how diseases change their meaning.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Robert A. Aronowitz
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1998
File : 292 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521558255


Making Sense Of Illness

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`This book is a "must read" for all students of health psychology, and will be of considerable interest and value to others interested in the field. The discipline has not involved itself with the central issues of this book so far, but Radley has now brought this material together in an accessible way, offering important new perspectives, and directions for the discipline. This book goes a long way towards making sense for, and of, health psychology' - Journal of Health Psychology What are people's beliefs about health? What do they do when they feel ill? Why do they go to the doctor? How do they live with chronic disease? This introduction to the social psychology of health and illness addresses these and ot

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Alan Radley
Publisher : SAGE
Release : 1994
File : 244 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780803989085


The Meaning Management Challenge Making Sense Of Health Illness And Disease

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The chapters in this collection, representing the multidisciplinary character of the conference, provide a careful exposition on health, illness, and disease from disciplines that are sometimes neglected or dismissed by so-called pure science or medical research.

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Genre : Self-Help
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Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2020-05-06
File : 169 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781848880238


Chronicity Enquiries Making Sense Of Chronic Illness

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This volume was first published by Inter-Disciplinary Press in 2013. Chronic illness, together with people experiencing or treating it, became almost mute to predominant biomedical narration pervasive in mainstream media, education, medical and pharmaceutical industry. Contributors in this book aim to represent, discuss, and preserve the vanishing voices and stories on chronic illness from dimensions beyond medicine so that we may make sense of chronicity with the diversity it deserves. The book also incorporates research articles which share important stories about chronicity. These stories, same as chronic illness in our world, should not be treated in a ‘standardised’ way. Each reader, we hope, will relate the meanings of chronicity in this book to his or her own world.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Li Zhenyi
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2019-01-04
File : 192 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781848881501


Making Sense Of Illness

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Author : Lene Bilde Jacobsen
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Release : 1995
File : Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:464381772


Making Sense Of Health Illness And Disease

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Health, illness and disease are topics well-suited to interdisciplinary inquiry. This book brings together scholars from around the world who share an interest in and a commitment to bridging the traditional boundaries of inquiry. We hope that this book begins new conversations that will situate health in broader socio-cultural contexts and establish connections between health, illness and disease and other socio-political issues. This book is the outcome of the first global conference on “Making Sense of: Health, Illness and Disease,” held at St Catherine's College, Oxford, in June 2002. The selected papers pursue a range of topics from the cultural significance of narratives of health, illness and disease to healing practices in contemporary society as well as patients’ illness experiences. Researchers and health care practitioners now live in the age of interdisciplinarity, which has transformed both health care delivery and research on health. The essays in this collection transcend the traditional boundaries of biomedicine and draw attention to the many ways in which health is embedded in socio-cultural norms and how these norms, in turn, shape health practices and health care. This volume is of interest not only to researchers but also to those delivering health care.

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Genre : History
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Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2021-10-25
File : 324 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004494893


Making Sense Of Psychiatric Diagnosis Understanding The Dsm 5

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Making Sense of Psychiatric Diagnosis aims to cut through the misinformation, stigma, and assumptions that surround mental illness and give a clear picture of what mental illness really is. The book pairs diagnostic criteria and descriptions for a variety of mental illnesses in the DSM-5 with nineteen first-hand narrative accounts of what it's like to live with those conditions. The book is also infused with the author's own experience as a mental health nurse and person living with depression. With the fusion of diagnostic information, clinical experience, and lived experience, this book offers a unique, well-rounded perspective on the reality of mental illness.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Ashley L. Peterson
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Release : 2019-09-06
File : 162 Pages
ISBN-13 : 199900082X


Interdisciplinary Perspectives On Health Illness And Disease

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The study of health care brings one into contact with many disciplines and perspectives, including those of the provider and the patient. There are also multiple academic lenses through which one can view health, illness and disease. This book brings together scholars from around the world who are interested in developing new conversations intended to situate health in broader social and cultural contexts. This book is the outcome of the second global conference on "Making Sense of: Health, Illness and Disease," held at St Hilda's College, Oxford, in July 2003. The selected papers pursue a range of topics and incorporate perspectives from the humanities, social sciences and clinical sciences. This volume will be of interest to researchers and health care practitioners who wish to gain insight into other ways of understanding health, illness and disease.

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Genre : Attitude to Death
Author : Peter Twohig
Publisher : Rodopi
Release : 2004
File : 208 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9042019735


Making Sense Of Contested Illness

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Author : Pia Bülow
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Release : 2003
File : 122 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9173737453


The Oxford Handbook Of Stress Health And Coping

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Few publications have changed the landscape of contemporary psychology more than Richard Lazarus and Susan Folkman's landmark work, Stress, Appraisal, and Coping. Its publication in 1984 set the course for years of research on the dynamic processes of psychological stress and coping in human beings. Now more than a quarter-century later, The Oxford Handbook of Stress, Health, and Coping pushes the field even further with a comprehensive overview of the newest and best work in this dynamic subject. Edited by Susan Folkman and comprising chapters by the field's leading scientists, this new volume details the expanded knowledge base that has emerged from extensive research on stress and coping processes over the last several decades. Featuring 22 topic-based chapters -- including two by Folkman -- this volume offers unprecedented coverage of the two primary research topics related to stress and coping: mitigating stress-related harms and sustaining well-being in the face of stress. Both topics are addressed within their relevant contexts, including chronic illness, calamity, bereavement, and social hardship. The Oxford Handbook of Stress, Health, and Coping is an essential reference work for students, practitioners, and researchers across the fields of health psychology, medicine, and palliative care.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Susan Folkman Ph.D.
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2010-11-30
File : 486 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199705078