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Introduction To Sociology For Health Carers 2Ed 2014 Edition by WALSH, TAIT, CENGAGE

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    Author(s)WALSH, TAIT
    PublisherCENGAGE
    ISBN9781408075050
    Pages160
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2014

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    CENGAGE Introduction To Sociology For Health Carers 2Ed 2014 Edition by WALSH, TAIT

    Now in its second edition, An Introduction to Sociology for Health Carers provides an accessible grounding for all nursing and health care students who have little previous experience of studying Sociology but who, within their first year courses, need to quickly develop sociological thinking skills and knowledge that they can apply to their own care practice. As a discipline, Sociology focuses on how human lives are socially structured and organised, and on the ways in which everyday experiences are made meaningful - a crucial underpinning of health and social care theory and practice.This engaging text introduces basic sociological concepts and techniques and encourages all health care students to make the most of their experiences in the practice environment, learning from these, and becoming a reflective, sociologically-informed practitioner. PrefaceDigital Support Resources1. Understanding Sociology 2. Sociological Approaches to Healthcare Issues 3. Questioning Medical Knowledge 4. Social Class, the Family and Health Experience 5. Gender and Health 6. 'Race', Culture, Ethnicity and Health 7. Understanding illness and behaviour8. Sociology and the body9. Sociological approaches to mental distressAppendices - Rapid Recap Answers



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