Between sickness and health : the landscape of illness and wellness / Christopher D. Ward.

  • Ward, Christopher D., 1948-
Date:
2020
  • Books

About this work

Description

"Between Sickness and Health is about illness rather than disease, and recovery rather than cure. The book argues that illness is an experience, represented by the feeling that 'I am not myself.' From the book's phenomenological point of view, feelings of illness cannot be 'unreal' or 'fake', whatever their biological basis, nor need they be categorized as 'physical,' 'psychosomatic' or 'psychiatric.' The book challenges the disease-centered ethos of medicine and medical education. It demonstrates that a clearer conception of illness, as distinct from disease, is therapeutic. The feeling that 'I am once again myself' can return, in some degree, whatever state the body is in. Resilience becomes more available when it is seen as a set of personal skills that can be developed, rather than as an inborn trait. Possibilities of wellness are enhanced by recognising that medical and other therapies can either support or impede recovery, as can human relationships and the socio-political environment."--Cover page 4.

Publication/Creation

Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.

Physical description

x, 149 pages : black and white illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

Part I. Illness ; Images ; Knowledges ; Feelings ; Appearances ; Meanings -- Part II. Recovery ; Possibilities ; Obstructions ; Resources ; Abilities ; A Doctor's Note.

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Where to find it

  • LocationStatus
    History of Medicine
    AAB /WAR
    Open shelves

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Identifiers

ISBN

  • 9781138592872
  • 1138592870