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Using Alternative Therapies A Qualitative Analysis Jacqueline Low

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Using Alternative Therapies A Qualitative Analysis Jacqueline Low
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Publisher: Canadian Scholars Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 173
Author: Jacqueline Low
ISBN: 9781551302645, 1551302640
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Using Alternative Therapies A Qualitative Analysis Jacqueline Low by Jacqueline Low 9781551302645, 1551302640 instant download after payment.

This book provides a distinctive sociological inquiry into the perspectives and social issues surrounding the use of alternative therapies. Dr. Low presents the experiences of twenty-one Canadians who use alternative approaches to health care. Her study foregrounds the lay perspective by using a symbolic interactionist approach, which emphasises individuals? own understanding of reality as a basis for their actions. Dr. Low analyses how and why the participants in the study came to use alternative therapies; the ideologies informing the models of health and healing they espouse; the impact these beliefs have on them, and the implications of their experiences for Canadian health care policy.

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