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E-grāmata: Perspectives on Complementary and Alternative Medicine: A Reader

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  • Formāts: 424 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Jul-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429609367
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Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is an emerging and increasingly popular group of treatments, therapies and philosophies of health and wellbeing. It is a fascinating and fast-changing area of social life, which also poses an interesting challenge to current healthcare delivery and policy making.

This reader presents a lively and engaging collection of classic, controversial and new readings on CAM and covers issues including:

  • changes in the way CAM is developing and being delivered
  • holism and what this concept means to CAM practice
  • changes in consumption and the health consumer that have lead to increased interest in CAM
  • the safety and effectiveness of CAM treatments
  • how integration is being achieved in contemporary society.

The text provides insight into many of the current and complex issues surrounding CAM, and will appeal to everyone who is concerned with, or who has an interest in, complementary and alternative healthcare. The book will be essential reading for students of CAM, health studies, nursing, medicine and allied health subjects, as well as medical sociology and modern health policy.

Recenzijas

'Perspectives on Complementary and Alternative Medicine presents a lively and engaging collection of classic, controversial and new contributions on the topic.' - FACT, 2005

Introduction Change and development in complementary and alternative medicine xi
GERALDINE LEE-TREWEEK AND TOM HELLER
SECTION 1 CAM in context
Introduction
1(86)
GERALDINE LEE-TREWEEK
1 The basic concepts of alternative medicine and their impact on our views of health
3(6)
STEPHEN FULDER
2 A taxonomy of unconventional healing practices
9(17)
TED J KAPTCHUK AND DAVID M EISENBERG
3 Complementary and alternative medicine: socially constructed or evidence-based?
26(7)
JANET RICHARDSON
4 Too much medicine? Almost certainly
33(4)
RAY MOYNIHAN AND RICHARD SMITH
5 Alternative medicine and common errors of reasoning
37(15)
BARRY L BEYERSTEIN
6 Orthodox medicine or alternative therapy: a perspective
52(3)
BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION BOARD OF SCIENCE AND EDUCATION
7 Complementary medicine: new approaches to good practice: summary and recommendations
55(6)
BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
8 Ethical problems arising in evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine
61(8)
EDZARD ERNST, MICHAEL H COHEN AND JULIE STONE
9 The prevalence of complementary and alternative medicine use among the general population: a systematic review of the literature
69
PHILIP HARRIS AND REBECCA REES
SECTION 2 Users, practitioners and health beliefs: the healing relationship in CAM
Introduction
87(2)
GERALDINE LEE-TREWEEK
10 Health care pluralism in the UK
89(11)
CECIL G HELMAN
11 What is distinctive about complementary medicine?
100(6)
ANNIE MITCHELL AND MAGGIE CORMACK
12 The therapeutic relationship under fire
106(11)
MERRIJOY KELNER
13 I'm not ill, it's just this back: osteopathic treatment, responsibility and back problems
117(12)
GERALDINE LEE-TREWEEK
14 Wholeness and health
129(7)
FRITJOF CAPRA
15 The fantasy of the whole person and the question of personal blame
136(7)
ROSALIND COWARD
SECTION 3 CAM in different settings
Introduction
143(2)
TOM HELLER
16 Receiving money for medicine: some tensions and resolutions for community based private complementary therapists
145(12)
GAVIN J ANDREWS, ELIZABETH PETER AND ROBIN HAMMOND
17 Small business complementary medicine: a profile of therapists and their pathways to practice
157(11)
GAVIN J ANDREWS AND ROBIN HAMMOND
18 Complementary therapy provision in primary care - policy considerations based on case studies in practice
168(10)
DONNA LUFF AND KATE THOMAS
19 Healing in the spiritual marketplace
178(8)
MARION BOWMAN
20 Expanding political opportunities and changing collective identities in the complementary and alternative medicine movement
186(9)
MELINDA GOLDNER
21 Lessons on integration from the developing world's experience
195(7)
GERARD BODEKER
22 Homoeopathy, hospitals and high society
202(9)
PHIL NICHOLLS
SECTION 4 Regulation, professionalisation and education: change and diversity
Introduction
211(4)
GERALDINE LEE-TREWEEK
23 Quackery
215(7)
ROY PORTER
24 From charismatic teaching to professional training: the legitimation of knowledge and the creation of trust in homoeopathy and chiropractic
222(9)
SARAH CANT
25 Diversity, the individual, and proof of efficacy: complementary and alternative medicine in medical education
231(10)
CONSTANCE M PARK
26 Regulation in complementary and alternative medicine
241(7)
SIMON Y MILLS
27 The implications of the Osteopaths Act
248(4)
CLIVE S STANDEN
28 Regulating complementary and alternative medicine: the case of acupuncture
252(8)
MIKE SAKS
29 Building a professional community; collective culture in a group of non medically qualified homoeopaths in Britain
260(9)
URSULA SHARMA
30 Accora the Healer: a case study of deception and fraudulent identity in healing
269(8)
GERALDINE LEE-TREWEEK AND HILARY THOMSON
SECTION 5 Evidence and efficacy
Introduction
277(2)
HILARY MACQUEEN
31 Assessing efficacy of complementary medicine: adding qualitative research methods to the 'gold standard'
279(8)
MARJA J VERHOEF, ANN L CASEBEER AND ROBERT J HILSDEN
32 Evidence-based complementary medicine: rigour, relevance and the swampy lowlands
287(5)
JANET RICHARDSON
33 The evidence for or against common complementary therapies
292(14)
EDZARD ERNST
34 Quality, efficacy and safety of complementary medicines: fashions, facts and the future: efficacy and safety
306(13)
JOANNE BARNES
35 The crack in the biomedical box: the placebo effect
319(8)
ZELDA DI BLASI
SECTION 6 CAM in practice: diversity, integrations and development
Introduction
327(2)
GERALDINE LEE-TREWEEK
36 Healing minds: what evidence is there that massage or aromatherapy helps people in mental distress?
329(11)
JAN WALLCRAFT
37 Complementary therapies and mental health
340(11)
ALISON FAULKNER AND SARAH LAYZELL
38 Complementary therapies in dementia care
351(12)
ANNE WILES AND DAWN BOOKER
39 Sustaining the cocoon: the emotional inoculation produced by complementary therapies in palliative care
363(10)
MARION GARNETT
40 The empowering nature of Reiki as a complementary therapy
373(7)
LESLIE NIELD-ANDERSEN AND ANN AMELING
41 Complementary therapies in maternity care
380(8)
LORRAINE WILLIAMS
42 Working as a healing practitioner and a general practitioner
388(5)
SHEELAGH DONNELLY
43 Journey into Shiatsu
393(6)
SUSAN SPURR
Index 399


Edited by Geraldine Lee-Treweek, Tom Heller, Susan Spurr, Hilary MacQueen and Jeanne Katz