Material Discourses of Health and Illness

Material Discourses of Health and Illness
Title Material Discourses of Health and Illness PDF eBook
Author Lucy Yardley
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 252
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1134773811

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Material Discourses of Health and Illness applies discursive approaches to the field of health psychology, in stark contrast to the bio-medical model of health and illness. The discursive approach uses the person's experience and feelings as the central focus of interest, whereas the more traditional models regarded these as coincidental and relatively unimportant. The book provides an accessible and compelling introduction to social constructionist and discursive approaches to those with limited previous knowledge of socio-linguistic theory and research. It provides practical examples of how these approaches can be applied to the field of health psychology with a collection of sophisticated discursive analyses which demonstrate the distinctive contribution that can be made by psychologists to a field that has been largely dominated by sociologists and anthropologists.

Representing Health

Representing Health
Title Representing Health PDF eBook
Author Martin King
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 295
Release 2017-03-11
Genre Medical
ISBN 0230802486

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Representing Health addresses the importance of the media in shaping and reflecting public perceptions and attitudes to health and illness. Bringing together contributions from a variety of academic disciplines, this lively text examines contemporary theoretical debates and analyzes media as diverse as television, cinema, literature, print media and the Internet. Centring around themes of 'virtual' bodies, audiences, representations and public health, it examines discourses of sexuality, gender, race, disability, childhood, medico-moral panics, regulation and governmentality.

Communicating Health and Illness

Communicating Health and Illness
Title Communicating Health and Illness PDF eBook
Author Richard Gwyn
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 200
Release 2002
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780761964759

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In this book Richard Gwyn demonstrates the centrality of discourse analysis to an understanding of health and communication. Focusing on language and communication issues he demonstrates that it is possible to observe and analyze patterns in the ways in which health and illness are represented and articulated by both health professionals and lay people. Communicating Health and Illness: · Explores culturally validated notions of health and sickness and the medicalization of illness · Surveys media representations of health and illness · Considers the metaphoric nature of talk about illness · Contributes to the ongoing debate in relation to narrative based medicine

Discourses of Disease

Discourses of Disease
Title Discourses of Disease PDF eBook
Author Howard Y. F. Choy
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 291
Release 2016-05-18
Genre Medical
ISBN 9004319212

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This edited volume includes studies of discourses about bodily and psychiatric illness in modern China, bringing together scholarships that reconfigure the fields of history, literature, film, psychology, anthropology, and gender studies by tracing the pathological path of China through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries into the new millennium.

Understanding Depression

Understanding Depression
Title Understanding Depression PDF eBook
Author Janet Stoppard
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 345
Release 2014-01-14
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317725085

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Women are particularly vulnerable to depression. Understanding Depression provides an in-depth critical examination of mainstream approaches to understanding and treating depression from a feminist perspective. Janet Stoppard argues that current approaches give only partial accounts of womens' experiences of depression and concludes that a better understanding will only be achieved when womens' experiences and lived realities are considered in relation to the material and social conditions in which their everyday lives are embedded. The impact of this change in approach for modes of treatment are discussed and solutions are suggested. Understanding Depression offers new insights into the problem and its treatment. It will prove useful to those with an interest in depression and gender as well as mental health practitioners.

Discourse as Data

Discourse as Data
Title Discourse as Data PDF eBook
Author Simeon Yates
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 348
Release 2001-05-25
Genre Education
ISBN 9780761971580

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Discourse as Data uses a step-by-step approach to introduce the principal range of methods for discourse analysis, and offers the reader practical opportunities to try out analytic concepts on new data. The contributors come from across the social sciences - each an expert in a different core method in discourse analysis.

The Health Psychology Reader

The Health Psychology Reader
Title The Health Psychology Reader PDF eBook
Author David F Marks
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 408
Release 2002-06-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780761972716

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The Health Psychology Reader is designed to complement and support the recent textbook Health Psychology: Theory, Research and Practice by David F. Marks, Michael Murray, Brian Evans and Carla Willig (SAGE, 2000). It can also be used as a stand-alone resource given its didactic nature. The Reader explores key topics within the health psychology field with incisive introductions to each section by the Editor and includes a selection of the most important theoretical and empirical published work.