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Advances in health psychology : critical approaches /

Contributor(s): Horrocks, Christine [editor] | Johnson, Sally [editor].
Publisher: Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012Description: xi, 230 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.Content type: text | text | still image Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 9780230275386; 9780230275386:; 0230275389.Subject(s): Clinical health psychology | Psychology | Health attitudes | Health behaviorDDC classification: 610.19 HOR
Contents:
Working with the tensions between critique and action in critical health psychology / Sally Johnson -- Critical health psychology and the scholar-activist tradition / Michael Murray -- Changing behaviour : can critical psychology influence policy and practice? / Wendy Stainton Rogers -- Social class, socioeconomic status, and health-risk behaviours : a critical analysis / Katy Day -- Men's health : thinking about gender mainstreaming and gender sensitive services / Christine Horrocks -- Working without sacrifice : discourse, femininity, and occupational risk / Bridgette Rickett -- The emancipatory potential of critical approaches to promoting sexual health : exploring the possibilities for action / Kate Milnes -- Taking the lead : authority and power in the National Health Service / Paula Nicolson [and others] -- Re-visiting Pandora's box : primary healthcare directive and participatory practices with women experiencing domestic violence / Victoria Lavis and Christine Horrocks -- Feminist health psychology and abortion : towards a politics of transversal relations of commonality / Catriona MacLeod -- Discursive psychology and its potential to make a difference / Bregje de Kok -- I forget my problems, the problems are in the soil : encountering nature in allotment gardening / Nigel King -- Being creative around health : participative methodologies in critical community psychology / Rebecca Lawthom [and others].
Summary: Building on the strengths of critical health psychology, this volume for undergraduate and postgraduate students offers cutting edge coverage of current thinking in the field. With a focus on contemporary issues, academics and practitioners consider how the movement can continue to contribute to social and political change.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Working with the tensions between critique and action in critical health psychology / Sally Johnson -- Critical health psychology and the scholar-activist tradition / Michael Murray -- Changing behaviour : can critical psychology influence policy and practice? / Wendy Stainton Rogers -- Social class, socioeconomic status, and health-risk behaviours : a critical analysis / Katy Day -- Men's health : thinking about gender mainstreaming and gender sensitive services / Christine Horrocks -- Working without sacrifice : discourse, femininity, and occupational risk / Bridgette Rickett -- The emancipatory potential of critical approaches to promoting sexual health : exploring the possibilities for action / Kate Milnes -- Taking the lead : authority and power in the National Health Service / Paula Nicolson [and others] -- Re-visiting Pandora's box : primary healthcare directive and participatory practices with women experiencing domestic violence / Victoria Lavis and Christine Horrocks -- Feminist health psychology and abortion : towards a politics of transversal relations of commonality / Catriona MacLeod -- Discursive psychology and its potential to make a difference / Bregje de Kok -- I forget my problems, the problems are in the soil : encountering nature in allotment gardening / Nigel King -- Being creative around health : participative methodologies in critical community psychology / Rebecca Lawthom [and others].

Building on the strengths of critical health psychology, this volume for undergraduate and postgraduate students offers cutting edge coverage of current thinking in the field. With a focus on contemporary issues, academics and practitioners consider how the movement can continue to contribute to social and political change.

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