NoMainstream health psychology supports neoliberal notions of health promotion in which self-management is central. The emphasis is on models that explain behaviour as individually driven and cognitively motivated, with health beliefs framed as the favoured mechanisms to target in order to bring about change to improve health. Utilising understandings exemplified in critical health psychology, we take a more socially situated approach, focusing on practicing health, the rhetoric of modernisation in UK health care and moves toward democratisation. While recognising that within these new ways of working there are opportunities for empowerment and user-led health care, there are other implications. How these changes link to simplistic...
The article sets out the value of theorizing collective action from a social science perspective tha...
Health psychology formally came of age in the United Kingdom in the 1980s, but it was prefigured by ...
Many of the more significant challenges we face in healthcare - such as reducing smoking, encouragin...
Health-related behaviours are a concern for contemporary health policy and practice given their asso...
Health-related behaviours are a concern for contemporary health policy and practice given their asso...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Critical Public Health...
The concept of health behaviour has become ubiquitous in health-related research and intervention st...
Individual‐focused self‐management interventions are one response to both an ageing society and the ...
Healthcare policy in developed countries has, in recent years, promoted self-management among people...
Health psychology is a relatively young field, but one which has made a number of important discover...
AbstractObjectiveTo demonstrate that six common errors made in attempts to change behaviour have pre...
The most common model of the human personality implicit in most health promotion campaigns is based ...
1noThis paper contributes to challenging common behavioural or cognitive explanations for health and...
This special issue celebrates and maps out the ‘coming of age’ of community health psychology, demon...
© 2013 The Authors. Sociology of Health & Illness © 2013 Foundation for the Sociology of Health & Il...
The article sets out the value of theorizing collective action from a social science perspective tha...
Health psychology formally came of age in the United Kingdom in the 1980s, but it was prefigured by ...
Many of the more significant challenges we face in healthcare - such as reducing smoking, encouragin...
Health-related behaviours are a concern for contemporary health policy and practice given their asso...
Health-related behaviours are a concern for contemporary health policy and practice given their asso...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Critical Public Health...
The concept of health behaviour has become ubiquitous in health-related research and intervention st...
Individual‐focused self‐management interventions are one response to both an ageing society and the ...
Healthcare policy in developed countries has, in recent years, promoted self-management among people...
Health psychology is a relatively young field, but one which has made a number of important discover...
AbstractObjectiveTo demonstrate that six common errors made in attempts to change behaviour have pre...
The most common model of the human personality implicit in most health promotion campaigns is based ...
1noThis paper contributes to challenging common behavioural or cognitive explanations for health and...
This special issue celebrates and maps out the ‘coming of age’ of community health psychology, demon...
© 2013 The Authors. Sociology of Health & Illness © 2013 Foundation for the Sociology of Health & Il...
The article sets out the value of theorizing collective action from a social science perspective tha...
Health psychology formally came of age in the United Kingdom in the 1980s, but it was prefigured by ...
Many of the more significant challenges we face in healthcare - such as reducing smoking, encouragin...