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Social Scaffolding: Applying the Lessons of Contemporary Social Science to Health and Healthcare [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 362 pages, height x width x depth: 233x156x20 mm, weight: 560 g, Worked examples or Exercises; 10 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Jul-2019
  • Izdevniecība: RCPsych/Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1911623044
  • ISBN-13: 9781911623045
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 362 pages, height x width x depth: 233x156x20 mm, weight: 560 g, Worked examples or Exercises; 10 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white
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  • Izdevniecība: RCPsych/Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1911623044
  • ISBN-13: 9781911623045
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A new approach to designing and delivering healthcare services that includes tackling the social determinants of health. By analysing current societal dilemmas, the book illustrates two conceptual frameworks: the social identity approach to social relationships, health promotion and healthcare; and using public health ethics in decision-making.

Using current societal dilemmas, this book explores how social factors and social identity influence our health and recovery from illness. It includes recent research to present practitioners, researchers, policymakers and students of many disciplines with the material to support them in better harnessing current knowledge of the impact of social factors on health. The contents will influence collaborative working across policy, disciplinary and practice boundaries to design and deliver healthcare services. The book identifies the importance of social connectedness, social support, agency and self and group efficacy in people's health, longevity and resilience after adversity. Core perspectives include the social identity approach and a values framework for taking public health ethics into decision-making, both of which emphasise valuing people and co-productive relationships. Advocating better targeted mental health promotion and integrated interventions, this book strongly argues for a greater emphasis on social factors in evidence-based and cost-effective practice.
List of Contributors
vii
Foreword xi
Professor Dinesh Bhugra
Note xiii
Section 1 Schooling
1 Health and Society: Contributions to Improving Healthcare from the Social Sciences
1(9)
Richard Williams
2 Six Features of the Human Condition: The Social Causation and Social Construction of Mental Health
10(13)
Steven R. Smith
3 Social Sciences and Health: A Framework for Building and Strengthening Social Connectedness
23(8)
Catherine Haslam
S. Alexander Haslam
4 The Social Identity Approach to Health
31(9)
S. Alexander Haslam
Jolanda Jetten
Catherine Haslam
5 The Relevance of Social Science to Improving Health and Healthcare
40(3)
Daniel Maughan
Sue Bailey
Richard Williams
Section 2 Scoping
6 The Social Determinants of Mental Health
43(15)
Kamaldeep S. Bhui
Oliver Quantick
David Ross
7 Laidback Science: Messages from Horizontal Epidemiology
58(8)
Alarcos Cieza
Jerome E. Bickenbach
8 Parity of Esteem for Mental Health
66(6)
Sue Bailey
9 Belonging
72(6)
Peter Hindley
10 Families and Communities: Their Meanings and Roles Across Ethnic Cultures
78(9)
Hinemoa Elder
11 The Nature of Resilience: Coping with Adversity
87(18)
Richard Williams
Verity Kemp
12 The Value of Tolerance and the Tolerability of Competing Values
105(9)
Jonathan Montgomery
13 Towards Partnerships in Health and Social Care: A Coloquium of Approaches to Connectedness
114(9)
Richard Williams
Sue Bailey
Verity Kemp
14 Commentaries on Core Themes in Section 2
123(6)
Jonathan Montgomery
S. Alexander Haslam
Adrian Neal
Richard Williams
Section 3 Sourcing
15 Crowds and Cooperation
129(8)
John Drury
Hani Alnabulsi
Holly Carter
16 Emergencies, Disasters and Risk Reduction: A Microcosm of Social Relationships in Communities
137(17)
Tim Healing
Anthony D. Redmond
Verity Kemp
Richard Williams
17 Shared Social Identity in Emergencies, Disasters and Conflicts
154(11)
John Drury
Khalifah Alfadhli
18 Complex Trauma and Complex Responses to Trauma in the Asylum Context
165(7)
Cornelius Katona
Francesca Brady
19 The Mental Health of Veterans: Ticking Time Bomb or Business as Usual?
172(11)
Deirdre MacManus
Anna F. Taylor
Neil Greenberg
20 Violent Radicalisation: Relational Roots and Preventive Implications
183(13)
Kamaldeep S. Bhui
Rachel Jenkins
21 Ways Out of Intractable Conflict
196(9)
John
Lord Alderdice
22 Agency as a Source of Recovery and Creativity
205(8)
John Drury
Tim Healing
Richard Williams
Catherine Haslam
Verity Kemp
Section 4 Scaffolding
23 Making Connectedness Count: From Theory to Practising a Social Identity Model of Health
213(14)
Stephen Reicher
24 Public Health Values and Evidence-Based Practice
227(17)
Jonathan Montgomery
Richard Williams
25 Social Scaffolding: Supporting the Development of Positive Social Identities and Agency in Communities
244(13)
Catherine Haslam
S. Alexander Haslam
Tegan Cruwys
26 Synthesising Social Science into Healthcare
257(17)
Daniel Maughan
Richard Williams
27 Relationships, Groups, Teams and Long-Termism
274(15)
Peter Aitken
John Drury
Richard Williams
28 Caring for the Carers
289(13)
Adrian Neal
Verity Kemp
Richard Williams
29 The Importance of Creating and Harnessing a Sense of `Us': Social Identity as the Missing Link Between Leadership and Health
302(10)
S. Alexander Haslam
Niklas K. Steffens
Kim Peters
30 Smithtown as Society
312(17)
Verity Kemp
Daniel Maughan
Richard Williams
Richard Mills
Tim Healing
Section 5 Sustaining
31 Suit the Action to the Word, the Word to the Action
329(12)
Richard Williams
Index 341