The medicalisation of sexuality is the existence and growth of medical authority over sexual experiences and sensations. The medicalisation of sexuality...
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Medicalization (redirect from Medicalisation)
criticisms being that the biological reductionism and other tenets of medicalisation, individualism and naturalism, generally fail to take into account sociocultural...
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introduction of the obstetrical forceps provided huge advances in the medicalisation of childbirth. Before the 18th century, childbirth was thought of as...
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Hart, Graham; Wellings, Kaye (2002-04-13). "Sexual behaviour and its medicalisation: in sickness and in health". BMJ. 324 (7342): 896–900. doi:10.1136/bmj...
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Social medicine (redirect from Social medicalisation)
Social medicine is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the profound interplay between socio-economic factors and individual health outcomes. Rooted...
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book by Ivan Illich, first published in 1975. Without defining what medicalisation is, Illich claimed that medicine had increasingly gained social control...
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properties and purpose. A third concern is that of the increasing 'medicalisation' of women's sexuality, as expressed by Leonore Tiefer which finds its...
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ISBN 978-0-7011-2915-6. Hart G, Wellings K (2002-04-13). "Sexual behaviour and its medicalisation: in sickness and in health". BMJ. 324 (7342): 896–900. doi:10.1136/bmj...
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2008. Clark, David (13 April 2002). "Between Hope And Acceptance: The Medicalisation Of Dying". British Medical Journal. 324 (7342): 905–907. doi:10.1136/bmj...
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unknown, possible contributing factors include dietary changes, increased medicalisation of middle-aged women and increased media attention on the subject. However...
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College of Neuropsychopharmacology Congress. 2014.) Moscrop, A. (2011). "Medicalisation, morality, and addiction: Why we should be wary of problem gamblers...
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general public are negatively affected by the continued and continuous medicalisation of their natural and normal responses to their experiences... which...
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Machines à instruire, machines à guérir. Les hôpitaux universitaires et la médicalisation de la société allemande 1730-1850 (Machines instruct machines to heal...
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Kanieski, Mary Ann (August 2010). "Securing attachment: The shifting medicalisation of attachment and attachment disorders". Health, Risk & Society. 12...
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reframing, and reintroducing: trans people's strategic engagement with the medicalisation of gender dysphoria". Sociology of Health & Illness. 41 (3): 517–532...
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Narrain, Arvind; Chandran, Vinay (17 December 2015). Nothing to Fix: Medicalisation of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (in French). SAGE Publications...
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United States, the middle classes were especially receptive to the medicalisation of childbirth, which promised a safer and less painful labour. Accompanied...
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social components. Causes of gender incongruence Gender essentialism Medicalisation of sexuality Neurosexism Psychic determinism Social construction of...
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1999. Baillargeon, Denyse (2004). Un Québec en mal d'enfants : la médicalisation de la maternité, 1910-1970. Montréal: Éditions du Remue-ménage. ISBN 2-89091-218-3...
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uncontrolled sexuality in a period which was characterised by social medicalisation. This was also an era associated with an attempt to eradicate venereal...
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Inventing Disease and Pushing Pills: Pharmaceutical Companies and the Medicalisation of Normal Life, was reviewed by several journals. Worldcat Inventing...
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Brian (2010). "Morgellons: Contested illness, diagnostic compromise and medicalisation". Sociology of Health & Illness. 32 (4): 597–612. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9566...
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Point NZ to oppose what it regarded as the "gender indoctrination and medicalisation" of children. Despite protests Te Papa Museum, which owned the Wellington...
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Arvind; Chandran, Vinay, eds. (November 15, 2015). Nothing to Fix: Medicalisation of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. SAG Publications. p. 128...
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experiences in developing nations and is an example of the increasing medicalisation of pregnancy, a phenomenon that has social as well as technological...
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with the argument of manualism vs. oralism. This is consistent with medicalisation and the standardisation of the "normal" body in the 19th century when...
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Bruce Fink and Suzanne Barnard. Albany: SUNY Press, 1995 Articles: La médicalisation de la psychologie américaine, L'âne. Le magazine freudien 29, 1986 Critique...
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pandemic, some sociologists suggest that AIDS has caused a "profound re-medicalisation of sexuality". There has been extensive research done with HIV since...
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ISBN 9780822338406. Kirk, David (1999). "Health, the Body and the Medicalisation of the School". Paregonality & Pegagogy. 62: 165–166. JSTOR 42975595...
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French). Retrieved 5 March 2021. Fournier, Patrick (2009). "Épidémies et médicalisation des territoires ruraux (vers 1770-vers 1830)". Siècles (in French)....
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