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Indigenous Counseling is based in universal principals/truths that
promote a way to think about how to live in the world and with one
another that extends beyond the scope of Western European thought.
Individual health and wellness is intricately interwoven into the
relationships that we establish on multiple levels in our lives,
those that we establish with ourselves, with others, and with the
external environments with which we live. From an Indigenous
perspective, health and wellness in our individual lives, families,
community and world, is the result of ancient knowledge that
produces action in a way that is beneficial to all beings on the
planet for generations to come. The current social and political
record of our country now clearly reveals the result of a paradigm
that has outlived its time. No longer can we ignore the core values
of our fields of study; we must take a deeper look into the
academic endeavors that inform the way we pass our cultures' values
on to successive generations. While it has taken Western Science
decades to catch up to Indigenous/Native Science, we now have ample
scientific evidence to support claims of interconnectedness on
multiple levels of individual and collective health.
This book brings together various threads of research in the field
of gender mainstreaming. It aids in further supporting and
understanding the role of gender in health and safety research,
practice, and policy. It looks at gender mainstreaming as being
recognised as key in cultivating sustainable worker health and
working systems due to it being a central component of many
international policy initiatives. This book deals with gender
mainstreaming being advocated at a policy level, while focusing on
the limited recognition and discourse on the issue of gender and
its direct and indirect association to workers' health in the field
of occupational health and safety. This book addresses problems
facing gender-sensitive policies and outlines and reflects upon
current best practice principles and practices to support the
development and implementation of policies, interventions, and
research initiatives.
What we eat has a huge impact on our physical and mental health,
and on our performance in our chosen sport, whether we're
elite-level athletes or enthusiastic amateurs. But, with so much
information out there, how do we choose a way of eating that is
right for us? More Fuel You is a clear and authoritative guide to
making the most of your nutrition. Leading sports dietitian Renee
McGregor looks at fuelling needs for sporting participation,
training and competition, and analyses some popular diet options,
including low-carbohydrate, vegan and intermittent fasting. But
this is not just another sports nutrition book. Renee recommends a
holistic view: by understanding the human body and being
self-aware, you can find the ideal nutritional approach for you
personally. Significantly, Renee also discusses areas of sports
nutrition in populations that are often overlooked, including
women's health and the menopause, healthy ageing, and the inclusion
of individuals who don't necessarily conform to the stereotype of
an athlete, such as people living with chronic health conditions.
Whatever your race, genetics, gender, age, socio-economic status,
body type or ability, it's important to be your own athlete, fuel
appropriately for your body and enjoy what you do. Whether you're a
world-class or real-world athlete, if you're serious about sport
and nutrition, you can't afford not to read this book.
This book examines the associated experiences of school bullying
and violence among vulnerable and marginalized youth. It discusses
the effects of diversity and disparities in youth's experiences
with bullying. Among these are socioeconomic and social status,
family cohesion and interactions, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity and gender expression, race, ethnicity, immigration,
religion, and disabilities and special health needs. The book
describes the ways in which a social-ecological framework can
inform the problem and address school bullying. It addresses not
only individual, intrapersonal, and environmental factors of
bullying, but also discusses distal level factors and conditions
that are specifically relevant to youth (e.g., culture and law). In
addition, this volume contextualizes relevant multilevel factors
that foster or inhibit bullying victimization among vulnerable and
historically marginalized children and adolescents who are faced
with cumulative social stratification. Key areas of coverage
include: The role of the family (parents and guardians, siblings) -
its cohesion and interactions - in school bullying. Race,
ethnicity, immigration, and religion and school bullying of
marginalized and at-risk youth. Victimization of students with
physical, emotional, and learning disorders. Bullying and
victimization of vulnerable youth in the court systems. School
Bullying is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians and
other practitioners, graduate students, and policymakers across
such disciplines as child and school psychology, social work and
counseling, pediatrics and school nursing, educational policy and
politics, and all interrelated disciplines.
ABOUT THIS BOOK This book is written by an insider. A hospital
administrator and practitioner who participated firsthand in laying
the foundation for today's collapsing heath care system. A
practitioner who then went on to make radical changes in the way he
practiced his profession and his philosophy of health care
delivery. A practitioner who is now hell-bent on making radical
changes in this disastrous health care system he helped to create
30 years ago. This book is an insider's look at the sequence of
events and decisions that led to the demise of our health care
system. This book is designed to educate you to:
Practical nutrition tips for patients, caregivers, and the public.
This popular resource addresses all areas of family health with an
emphasis on promoting health and wellness and family self-care.
Formerly known as Nurses and Family Health Promotion, this new
edition is now entitled Promoting Health in Families, indicating a
more proactive approach to working with families. Five new chapters
reflect the changing dimensions of family health care and family
life. In addition, the new edition introduces an international
perspective, recognizing the commonalities of family life across
cultures and features special boxes addressing family health
promotion issues in Canada. Presents a unique focus on health
promotion and illness prevention for families. Addresses all major
areas of family life, such as culture, roles, communication, stress
management, nutrition, spirituality, sexuality, and recreation.
Provides a theoretical and historical perspective of family health
and family nursing. Focuses on the nursing process in the
discussion of family care, especially specific interventions to use
when working with families. Emphasizes key information through
pedagogical features such as chapter objectives and chapter
highlights. A diverse contributor panel includes experts from all
areas of family health, both within nursing and in other health
disciplines. Unique! A new chapter, Family Health Promotion During
Life Threatening Illness and End of Life (Chapter 18), addresses
families experiencing life-threatening illnesses and the
end-of-life stage. Unique! A new chapter, Health Promotion of
Families in Rural Settings (Chapter 20), describes the unique
health care issues of families who live in rural settings.
Theoretical Foundations for Family Health Nursing Practice (Chapter
4) presents an overview of the theories specific to family nursing.
Using the Nursing Process with Families (Chapter 10) is devoted to
all stages of the nursing process as applied to families. Family
Health Promotion and Family Nursing in the New Millennium (Chapter
22) discusses the state of family health at the beginning of the
twenty-first century and the potential effect of current and future
trends. Unique! Canadian Perspective boxes highlight family nursing
care practices in Canada, providing an international Perspective.
Unique! Critical Thinking Activities challenge students to apply
chapter content in practice settings. Promotes family health
promotion research studies in Research Synopsis boxes. Presents and
discusses "real-life" family health situations through Case
Scenarios boxes. Offers more assessment tools that provide guidance
for nurses as they assess and determine interventions for families
in their care.
New Edition of a Classic Guide to Statistical Applications in the
Biomedical Sciences
In the last decade, there have been significant changes in the
way statistics is incorporated into biostatistical, medical, and
public health research. Addressing the need for a modernized
treatment of these statistical applications, Basic Statistics,
Fourth Edition presents relevant, up-to-date coverage of research
methodology using careful explanations of basic statistics and how
they are used to address practical problems that arise in the
medical and public health settings. Through concise and
easy-to-follow presentations, readers will learn to interpret and
examine data by applying common statistical tools, such as
sampling, random assignment, and survival analysis.
Continuing the tradition of its predecessor, this new edition
outlines a thorough discussion of different kinds of studies and
guides readers through the important, related decision-making
processes such as determining what information is needed and
planning the collections process. The book equips readers with the
knowledge to carry out these practices by explaining the various
types of studies that are commonly conducted in the fields of
medical and public health, and how the level of evidence varies
depending on the area of research. Data screening and data entry
into statistical programs is explained and accompanied by
illustrations of statistical analyses and graphs. Additional
features of the Fourth Edition include: A new chapter on data
collection that outlines the initial steps in planning biomedical
and public health studiesA new chapter on nonparametric statistics
that includes a discussion and application of the Sign test, the
Wilcoxon Signed Rank test, and the Wilcoxon Rank Sum test and its
relationship to the Mann-Whitney U testAn updated introduction to
survival analysis that includes the Kaplan Meier method for
graphing the survival function and a brief introduction to tests
for comparing survival functionsIncorporation of modern statistical
software, such as SAS, Stata, SPSS, and Minitab into the presented
discussion of data analysisUpdated references at the end of each
chapter
"Basic Statistics," Fourth Edition is an ideal book for courses
on biostatistics, medicine, and public health at the
upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. It is also appropriate as
a reference for researchers and practitioners who would like to
refresh their fundamental understanding of statistical
techniques.
Swedish biophysicist, fitness athlete and low-carb nutrition expert
Martina Johansson has the ability to explain complex biochemistry
in an accessible and interesting manner to help readers understand
why the LCHF or ketogenic diet actually works and is healthy, if
followed correctly and tailored to your individual needs.
Understanding LCHF is the key to: * Losing Weight * Looking
Terrific * Finding New Energy * Staying Healthy or Improving Your
Health. The book will give readers the tools to achieve all of this
without complicated meal plans and tedious exercise routines.
Martina also shares her in-depth knowledge of hormonal responses,
as well as the health aspects and benefits of different types of
micro- and macronutrients. She even includes a chapter on fitness
training and another with relevant recipes.
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