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Health, Emotion and The Body

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Health, Emotion and the Body by Gillian Bendelow explores the intricate connections between mind, body, and society. The book critiques traditional Western biomedicine’s separation of mind and body and highlights the rising influence of holistic health models. Central to the discussion is the evolving understanding of stress, which integrates emotional, social, material, and biopsychological factors. Bendelow examines everyday health practices, such as sexual health, complementary medicine, and emotional health, before analysing the blurred boundaries between mental and physical illness through conditions like chronic pain and eating disorders. The book balances clear writing with scholarly insight, appealing to those interested in health sociology, mental illness, and health psychology.
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This book is ideal for students and scholars of the sociology of health and illness, mental health, health psychology, and anyone interested in holistic approaches to wellbeing and the social dimensions of illness.

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There is no other book like this on the market for students that thoughtfully guides the reader through all social, personal and emotional aspects of health and illness. The topic is a cutting-edge and popular theme of current medical sociology.

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In this compelling new book, Gillian Bendelow provides an accessible account of the complex interplay between mind, body and society.

Contemporary critiques of biomedicine and the process of medicalisation have long emphasised the limitations of traditional western scientific medicine in the separation of mind and body. The subsequent turn to more holistic models of health and illness is now beginning to permeate medical education and healthcare practice. For Bendelow, a key aspect of this paradigm shift is the development of more sophisticated concepts of stress, which address the intertwining of emotion and embodiment, and emphasise social and material factors alongside biopsychological components.

These theoretical and conceptual issues are explored first through an emphasis on contemporary health practices, and then through developments in illness and medicine. Examining the ways in which β€˜healthism’, rather than β€˜medicalisation’, pervades most areas of everyday life, attention is drawn to the bodily practices we pursue in the name of health. These include concerns with sexual health, health promotion, the use of complementary or alternative medicine, and the notion of emotional health. The book then considers the implications of being diagnosed as ill, and charts the limits of the divisions between β€˜mental’ and β€˜physical’ illness, examining a range of conditions, including chronic pain, eating disorders and other illnesses of the contemporary world.

Health, Emotion and the Body combines clarity of expression with careful scholarship and originality, making it appeal to students and scholars with a wide range of interests, including the sociology of health and illness, the body, and mental illness, as well as health psychology.

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Sociology praises the book as "accessible and extremely enjoyable" for those curious about contemporary views on the ill body. Nursing Standard highlights its critical examination of health models and its emphasis on viewing illness as a social and emotional experience, awarding it 5/5. Sociology of Health and Illness describes it as "a cogent and intelligent account" of mind/body health interactions. RoSPA Occupational Safety & Health Journal commends the high quality of writing and insightful observations into modern life and medical practice.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780745636436

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 31 March 2009

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 148.0mm

Height: 224.0mm

Weight: 363g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Gillian Bendelow is Reader in Sociology at the University of Sussex.

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