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_aAdvances in Health Psychology/ _bcritical approaches _cHorrocks,Christine |
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_aNew York: _bPalgrave Macmillan, _c2012. |
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505 | _a Introduction -How can we Advance Health Psychology?; C.Horrocks & S.Johnson.- Working with the Tensions between Critique and Action in Critical Health Psychology; S.Johnson.- Critical Health Psychology and the Scholar-activist Tradition; M.Murray.- Changing Behaviour: Can Critical Psychology Influence Policy and Practice?; W.Stainton Rogers.- Social Class, Socioeconomic Status and 'health-risk' Behaviours: A critical Analysis; K.Day.- Men's Health: Thinking about Gender Mainstreaming and Gender Sensitive Services; C.Horrocks.- Working without Sacrifice: Discourse, Femininity and Occupational Risk; B.Rickett.- The Emancipatory Potential of Critical Approaches to Promoting Sexual Health: Exploring the Possibilities for Action; K.Milnes.- Taking the Lead: Authority and Power in the National Health Service; P.Nicholson, E.Rowland, P.Lokman & R.Fox.- Re-visiting Pandora's Box: Primary Healthcare 'directive' and Participatory Practices with Women Experiencing Domestic Violence; V.Lavis & C.Horrocks.- Feminist Health Psychology and Abortion: Towards a Politics of Transversal Relations of Commonality; C.Macleod.- Being Creative around Health: Participative Methodologies in Critical Community Psychology; R.Lawthom, C.Kagan, M.Richards, J.Sixsmith & R.Woolrych.- Discursive Psychology and its Potential to make a Difference; B.de Kok.- 'I forget my problems - the problems are in the soil': Encountering nature in Allotment Gardening; N.King. | ||
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