Healing Traditions (e-bog) af O'Connor, Bonnie Blair

Healing Traditions e-bog

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The popularity and practice of alternative medicine continues to expand at astonishing rates. In Healing Traditions, Bonnie Blair O'Connor considers the conflicts that arise between the values and assumptions of Western, scientific medicine and those of unconventional health systems. Providing in-depth examples of the importance and benefits of alternative health practicesincluding the extraord...
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Forfattere O'Connor, Bonnie Blair (forfatter)
Udgivet 3 august 2010
Længde 288 sider
Genrer Medical sociology
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780812200539
The popularity and practice of alternative medicine continues to expand at astonishing rates. In Healing Traditions, Bonnie Blair O'Connor considers the conflicts that arise between the values and assumptions of Western, scientific medicine and those of unconventional health systems. Providing in-depth examples of the importance and benefits of alternative health practicesincluding the extraordinarily extensive and sophisticated HIV/AIDS alternative therapies movementO'Connor identifies ways to integrate alternative strategies with orthodox medical treatments in order to ensure the best possible care for patients.In spite of the long-standing prediction that, as science and medicine progressedand education became more generally availableunconventional systems would die out, they have persisted with undiminished vitality. They have, in fact, experienced a reinvigoration and expansion during the last fifteen to twenty years. In the United States, this renewal is fueled by people representing a wide cross-section of American society, and most of them also use conventional medicine. This eclecticism can result in conflicts between the values and assumptions of Western, scientific medicine and those of unconventional health systems.O'Connor demonstrates the importance of understanding how various belief systems interact and how this interaction affects health care. She argues that through neutral observation and thorough description of health belief systems it is possible to gain an understanding of those systems, to identify likely points of conflict among systemsespecially conflicts that may occur in conventional care settingsand to intervene in ways that ensure the best possible care for patients.