Positive medicine : disrupting the future of medical practice / David Beaumont.

Doctors are still trained to practise to a deficit model of medicine. This book proposes an abundance model that takes the best of health and wellbeing practices, and considers all four aspects of the individual - physical and mental, emotional and spiritual. In Positive Medicine, Beaumont's di...

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Main Author: Beaumont, David (Medical doctor) (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2021.
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Half-Title -- Positive Medicine -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction: There Is a Third Way for Health -- 1. Doctor Becomes Patient -- 2. There's Something Wrong -- 3. The Art of Medicine -- 4. What Are 'Health and Wellbeing'? -- 5. Disability, Chronic Pain, and Medically Unexplained Symptoms -- 6. Why Should Health and Wellbeing Matter to Doctors? -- 7. How to Reclaim Your Life -- 8. Physical Health-. Te Taha Tinana -- 9. Psychological Health-. Te Taha Hinengaro -- 10. Emotional Health-. Te Taha Whanau -- 11. Spiritual Health-. Te Taha Wairua -- Epilogue: A Response to Ivan Illich -- Appendix 1. Rehabilitation and Retention in the Workplace-. The Interaction Between General Practitioners and Occupational Hea -- Appendix 2. Consensus Statement on the Health Benefits of Good Work -- Notes -- Index 
520 |a Doctors are still trained to practise to a deficit model of medicine. This book proposes an abundance model that takes the best of health and wellbeing practices, and considers all four aspects of the individual - physical and mental, emotional and spiritual. In Positive Medicine, Beaumont's disruptive approach takes up the challenge posed by Ivan Illich in Medical Nemesis nearly fifty years ago. He proposes a new relationship between people and their doctors, fostering self-efficacy so that people can be empowered to manage their own health and live happier, healthier lives. 
520 |a The book proposes a new relationship between people and their doctors, fostering self-efficacy so that people can be empowered to manage their own health and live happier, healthier lives. It gives practical advice and provides an accessible, challenging, thought-provoking view of how medical practice needs to change to become person focused. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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