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Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is a fascinating and
fast-changing area of medicine. This book explores the challenging
issues associated with CAM in the context of the social, political
and cultural influences that shape people's health. It: provides an
overview of social change, consumption and debates arising from the
increased public interest in CAM, arguing for and against different
classifications discusses how CAM developed in a political and
historical context, critically assessing the importance of ethics
and values to CAM practice and how these inform what practitioners
do analyzes the question of what people want, the changing
contested nature of health, and the nature of personal and social
factors associated with the use of CAM examines the diversity of
settings in which CAM takes place explores the social, political
and economic milieu in which CAM is provided and used. The book is
one of three core texts for the forthcoming Open University course
K221 Perspectives on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (first
presented in February 2005).
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.
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.
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is a fascinating and
fast-changing area of medicine. This book explores the challenging
issues associated with CAM in the context of the social, political
and cultural influences that shape people's health.
The book provides an overview of social change, consumption and
debates arising from the increased public interest in CAM, arguing
for and against different classifications. It discusses how CAM
developed in a political and historical context, critically
assessing the importance of ethics and values to CAM practice and
how these inform what practitioners do. The book continues by
analyzing the question of what people want, the changing contested
nature of health, and the nature of personal and social factors
associated with the use of CAM. Examining the diversity of settings
in which CAM takes place the book explores the social, political
and economic milieu in which CAM is provided and used.
The book is one of three core texts for the forthcoming Open
University course K221 Perspectives on Complementary and
Alternative Medicine (first presented in February 2005).
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