A Health Practitioner's Guide to the Social and Behavioral SciencesA prominent anthropologist presents behavioral and social science concepts and strategies that all health professionals can use in their clinical practice. |
Contents
A Note on Procedures | 7 |
Psychology | 14 |
PART | 21 |
Lyme Disease | 32 |
American Values and the Policy Cycle | 44 |
CHAPTER 5 | 50 |
A Social Model | 58 |
CHAPTER 6 | 65 |
A Cultural View | 114 |
79 | 121 |
CHAPTER 10 | 122 |
The PoliticalEconomic Approach | 132 |
Conclusions | 138 |
Underserved Communities in the United States | 144 |
Conclusions | 151 |
CHAPTER 12 | 155 |
Health and the Workplace | 72 |
CHAPTER 7 | 78 |
Social Perspectives on Some Contemporary Problems | 86 |
CHAPTER 8 | 92 |
Trends in Community Mental Health | 98 |
Conclusions | 104 |
The Hierarchical Model of Medical Organization | 111 |
Conclusions | 167 |
Interview | 174 |
Aggregate Data | 181 |
Some Specialized Sources in the Social and Behavioral | 188 |
Ethics as a Philosophical Question | 197 |
81 | 205 |
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A Health Practitioner's Guide to the Social and Behavioral Sciences Michael V. Angrosino No preview available - 1987 |