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  • Health Communication

    ISSN: 2153-1277

    This series examines the powerful influences of human and mediated communication in delivering care and promoting health. Books analyze the ways that strategic communication humanizes and increases access to quality care as well as examining the use of communication to encourage proactive health promotion. The books describe strategies for addressing major health issues, such as reducing health disparities, minimizing health risks, responding to health crises, encouraging early detection and care, facilitating informed health decision making, promoting coordination within and across health teams, overcoming health literacy challenges, designing responsive health information technologies, and delivering sensitive end-of-life care.

    32 publications

  • Challenges in Public Health

    ISSN: 1863-768X

    Im Zeitalter der Globalisierung lässt sich Public Health nicht mehr allein innerhalb von nationalen Grenzen betreiben: Migration, soziale Ungleichheit, Pandemien, abnehmende Trinkwasservorräte und steigender Tabakkonsum sind nur einige Beispiele für eine Vielzahl von neuen Herausforderungen, die einen weiter reichenden, internationalen Blick erfordern. Kernpunkte für Public Health sind dabei die international vergleichende Analyse von Gesundheitsproblemen und möglichen Lösungsansätzen sowie die wissenschaftlich basierte und gerechte Ausgestaltung von Gesundheitssystemen. Die Bände 1 bis 50 erschienen unter dem Reihentitel Medizin in Entwicklungsländern

    18 publications

  • Islamic Psychology and Biopsychological Basics of Life in Education and Health

    ISSN: 2750-3968

    This book series can be seen as a bridge that brings different worlds and directions of psychology together. The essence of the work proposed in this book series concerns mainly the biopsychological foundations of life in educational and health related fields. The world of the psychology of the Islamic cultural area, for example, is largely unknown for the western readers up to now. Therefore, concepts and research methods from „western" psychology, which are taught and researched around the world, are transferred and applied to questions, to contexts of the Islamic cultural area and to the related Islamic Psychology. Through the contributions in this book series, the content-related concepts, the research approaches and the ways of thinking of the Islamic psychology in educational and health related psychological fields become visible and known for all the western psychologists and researchers. In this way it is possible to create a substantial exchange in which all directions of psychology can contribute to the further development of the discipline of psychology as a whole. This creation of connections is the basic idea of the biocentric approach on which the series is based. This approach promotes and aims to give space to various fundamental orientations in all cultural areas in all directions and allows them to be expressed in order to be described scientifically. The psychology of the 4 directions is described in this biocentric approach: the Islamic psychology is called the psychology of the „east", then the psychology of the „west", the „south" and the „north".This book series is open to welcome similar works, monographies and collective volumes. This book series can be seen as a bridge that brings different worlds and directions of psychology together. The essence of the work proposed in this book series concerns mainly the biopsychological foundations of life in educational and health related fields. The world of the psychology of the Islamic cultural area, for example, is largely unknown for the western readers up to now. Therefore, concepts and research methods from „western" psychology, which are taught and researched around the world, are transferred and applied to questions, to contexts of the Islamic cultural area and to the related Islamic Psychology. Through the contributions in this book series, the content-related concepts, the research approaches and the ways of thinking of the Islamic psychology in educational and health related psychological fields become visible and known for all the western psychologists and researchers. In this way it is possible to create a substantial exchange in which all directions of psychology can contribute to the further development of the discipline of psychology as a whole. This creation of connections is the basic idea of the biocentric approach on which the series is based. This approach promotes and aims to give space to various fundamental orientations in all cultural areas in all directions and allows them to be expressed in order to be described scientifically. The psychology of the 4 directions is described in this biocentric approach: the Islamic psychology is called the psychology of the „east", then the psychology of the „west", the „south" and the „north".This book series is open to welcome similar works, monographies and collective volumes. This book series can be seen as a bridge that brings different worlds and directions of psychology together. The essence of the work proposed in this book series concerns mainly the biopsychological foundations of life in educational and health related fields. The world of the psychology of the Islamic cultural area, for example, is largely unknown for the western readers up to now. Therefore, concepts and research methods from „western" psychology, which are taught and researched around the world, are transferred and applied to questions, to contexts of the Islamic cultural area and to the related Islamic Psychology. Through the contributions in this book series, the content-related concepts, the research approaches and the ways of thinking of the Islamic psychology in educational and health related psychological fields become visible and known for all the western psychologists and researchers. In this way it is possible to create a substantial exchange in which all directions of psychology can contribute to the further development of the discipline of psychology as a whole. This creation of connections is the basic idea of the biocentric approach on which the series is based. This approach promotes and aims to give space to various fundamental orientations in all cultural areas in all directions and allows them to be expressed in order to be described scientifically. The psychology of the 4 directions is described in this biocentric approach: the Islamic psychology is called the psychology of the „east", then the psychology of the „west", the „south" and the „north".This book series is open to welcome similar works, monographies and collective volumes.

    4 publications

  • Title: Health and Healing in the Igbo Society

    Health and Healing in the Igbo Society

    Basis and Challenges for an Inculturated Pastoral Care of the Sick
    by Victor Onyeador (Author)
    ©2008 Thesis
  • Title: Transforming the World

    Transforming the World

    Bringing the New Age into Focus
    by Stuart Rose (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Title: Writings of Healing and Resistance

    Writings of Healing and Resistance

    Empathy and the Imagination-Intellect
    by Mary E. Weems (Volume editor)
    ©2013 Textbook
  • Title: How Stories Heal

    How Stories Heal

    Writing our Way to Meaning and Wholeness in the Academy
    by Robert J. Nash (Author) Sydnee Viray (Author) 2013
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Health Behaviour and Health Promotion in a Public Health Psychology:  Theoretical Issues and Empirical Findings

    Health Behaviour and Health Promotion in a Public Health Psychology: Theoretical Issues and Empirical Findings

    Theoretical Issues and Empirical Findings
    by Thomas von Lengerke (Author)
    ©2001 Thesis
  • Title: Health Insurance Demand and Health Risk Management in Rural China

    Health Insurance Demand and Health Risk Management in Rural China

    by Yuansheng Jiang (Author)
    ©2004 Thesis
  • Title: Wholeness, Holiness, and Wondrous Healing: Wellness and Formulaic Performativity in the Anglo-Saxon Herbal Healing Guides
  • Title: Health, Risk and News

    Health, Risk and News

    The MMR Vaccine and the Media
    by Tammy Boyce (Author)
    ©2007 Textbook
  • Title: Health News and Responsibility

    Health News and Responsibility

    How Frames Create Blame
    by Lesa Hatley Major (Author) Stacie Meihaus Jankowski (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Textbook
  • Title: Healing Words

    Healing Words

    The Printed Handbills of Early Modern London Quacks
    by Roberta Mullini (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Learning Disabilities and Mental Health

    Learning Disabilities and Mental Health

    by Evelin Witruk (Volume editor) Shally Novita (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: Promoting Mental Health Through Imagery and Imagined Interactions

    Promoting Mental Health Through Imagery and Imagined Interactions

    by James M. Honeycutt (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Textbook
  • Title: Black Fathering and Mental Health

    Black Fathering and Mental Health

    Black Fathers’ Narratives on Raising Their Children Across the Family Life Cycle
    by Michael D. Hannon (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Textbook
  • Title: A School for Healing

    A School for Healing

    Alternative Strategies for Teaching At-Risk Students
    by Rosa L. Kennedy (Author) Jerome H. Morton (Author)
    ©1999 Textbook
  • Title: Health Communication Research Measures

    Health Communication Research Measures

    by Do Kyun Kim (Volume editor) James W. Dearing (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Secular Health and Sacred Belief?

    Secular Health and Sacred Belief?

    A Study of Religion and Mental Illness in Modern Irish Society
    by Áine Lorié (Author) 2012
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Family Communication, Connections, and Health Transitions

    Family Communication, Connections, and Health Transitions

    Going Through This Together
    by Michelle Miller-Day (Volume editor) 2010
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: Health Communication

    Health Communication

    Strategies for Developing Global Health Programs
    by Do Kyun Kim (Volume editor) Arvind Singhal (Volume editor) Gary L. Kreps (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Health Advocacy

    Health Advocacy

    A Communication Approach
    by Marifran Mattson (Author) Chervin Lam (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Positive Communication in Health and Wellness

    Positive Communication in Health and Wellness

    by Margaret J. Pitts (Volume editor) Thomas Socha (Volume editor)
    ©2013 Textbook
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