This paper aims to elucidate some dysfunctional aspects of health care utilisation by combining concepts from modern systems theory and from psychoanalysis. Contemporary health care in industrialised countries can be conceived as a social system in terms of modern systems theory. According to this theory, social systems are operating on the basis of a ‘guiding difference,' which in the case of health care is the distinction between ‘healthy' and ‘ill.' Its rigidity in adhering to the healthy-ill dichotomy exposes health care to being collusively entangled in the interpersonal defence arrangements of patients. In the psychoanalytic view, individual conflicts can be warded off from consciousness not only by intrapsychic defence, but also by i...
The nature and causes of mental health problems are contested. The dominant approach in services vi...
Health-related behaviours are a concern for contemporary health policy and practice given their asso...
This paper focuses on the emergence and promise of clinical sociology. Particular attention is paid ...
This paper aims to elucidate some dysfunctional aspects of health care utilisation by combining conc...
The transformation of the American health care environment from retrospective fee-for-service to man...
One of the dramatic developments in contemporary sociology has been the emergence of the sociology o...
In the context of wider efforts to improve efficiency and the user-centeredness of health and social...
There have been major transformations in health-care needs in the past decades. Chronic disease is n...
This introductory essay takes an historical developmental view to my published work, from my early c...
The application of systems theory and the study of complexity to medicine and human health allows fo...
NoMainstream health psychology supports neoliberal notions of health promotion in which self-manage...
FThe author makes some epistemologicalconsiderations on the urge to spreadpsychosomatics. To begin w...
The present paper is a contribution to the discussion about social inequality (disparity) within the...
Possibilities of medical intervention have thrived over the last decades. Our knowledge about mechan...
Objectives: To review concepts from both the fields of public health and psychoanalysis in order to ...
The nature and causes of mental health problems are contested. The dominant approach in services vi...
Health-related behaviours are a concern for contemporary health policy and practice given their asso...
This paper focuses on the emergence and promise of clinical sociology. Particular attention is paid ...
This paper aims to elucidate some dysfunctional aspects of health care utilisation by combining conc...
The transformation of the American health care environment from retrospective fee-for-service to man...
One of the dramatic developments in contemporary sociology has been the emergence of the sociology o...
In the context of wider efforts to improve efficiency and the user-centeredness of health and social...
There have been major transformations in health-care needs in the past decades. Chronic disease is n...
This introductory essay takes an historical developmental view to my published work, from my early c...
The application of systems theory and the study of complexity to medicine and human health allows fo...
NoMainstream health psychology supports neoliberal notions of health promotion in which self-manage...
FThe author makes some epistemologicalconsiderations on the urge to spreadpsychosomatics. To begin w...
The present paper is a contribution to the discussion about social inequality (disparity) within the...
Possibilities of medical intervention have thrived over the last decades. Our knowledge about mechan...
Objectives: To review concepts from both the fields of public health and psychoanalysis in order to ...
The nature and causes of mental health problems are contested. The dominant approach in services vi...
Health-related behaviours are a concern for contemporary health policy and practice given their asso...
This paper focuses on the emergence and promise of clinical sociology. Particular attention is paid ...