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Cultivating Health: Cultural Perspectives on Promoting Health
Contributor(s): MacLachlan, Malcolm (Editor)
ISBN: 047197725X     ISBN-13: 9780471977254
Publisher: Wiley
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2000
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Annotation: How can HIV infection be reduced among commercial sex workers? Why are alternative therapies becoming increasingly popular? How can Eastern philosophies and therapies be integrated into Western therapies? These are just some examples of the practical problems and policy issues that "Cultivating Health" addresses. Malcolm MacLachlan situates health promotion and intervention within the cultrual and community contexts in which they are applied. Drawn from across five continents and working in a variety of disciplines, the contributors are all leading authorities in their fields.
Together, they show how it is possible to enhance health by working through the psychological conduit of culture. "Cultivating Health "is divided into three sections. The first section deals with the cultural context in which health must be cultivated, the second section deals with parallel approaches to cultivating health (pluralism) and the third and final section addresses three very different and quite specific perspectives on cultivating health.
This book will be important for researchers, as well as undergraduate students and postgraduate students in the health and social sciences, especially psychology, social studies, medicine, anthropology and nursing, who need to provide health care across cultural boundaries.
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Health Policy
- Medical | Public Health
- Psychology | Clinical Psychology
Dewey: 362.108
LCCN: 00043549
Physical Information: 0.95" H x 6.82" W x 9.93" (1.41 lbs) 250 pages
 
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* How can HIV infection be reduced among commercial sexworkers?
* Why are alternative therapies becoming increasinglypopular?
* How can Eastern philosophies and therapies be integrated intoWestern therapies?

These are just some examples of the practical problems andpolicy issues that Cultivating Health addresses. MalcolmMacLachlan situates health promotion and intervention within thecultural and community contexts in which they are applied. Drawnfrom across five continents and working in a variety ofdisciplines, the contributors are all leading authorities in theirfields. Together, they show how it is possible to enhance health byworking through the psychological conduit of culture.

Cultivating Health is divided into three sections. Thefirst section deals with the cultural context in which health mustbe cultivated, the second section deals with parallel approaches tocultivating health (pluralism) and the third and final sectionaddresses three very different and quite specific perspectives oncultivating health.

This book will be important for researchers, as well asundergraduate students and postgraduate students in the health andsocial sciences, especially psychology, social studies, medicine, anthropology and nursing, who need to provide health care acrosscultural boundaries.