A Health Practitioner's Guide to the Social and Behavioral Sciences

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Bloomsbury Academic, 1987 - Psychology - 206 pages
A 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
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