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Contents
  1. Cover

  2. Ngā mihi

  3. Acknowledgements

  4. Accessibility information

  5. Preface by Christine Stephens, Antonia Lyons, and Kerry Chamberlain

  6. Introduction

    Sarah Riley; Kathryn McGuigan; Eleanor Brittain; Gareth Terry; Aorangi Kora; Siobhán Healy-Cullen; Clifford van Ommen; and Don Baken

  7. Part 1 - Foundations in critical health psychology
    1. Part One: Foundations in critical health psychology

      Sarah Riley; Siobhán Healy-Cullen; Eleanor Brittain; Gareth Terry; Don Baken; and Aorangi Kora

    2. 1.1 Hauora

      Eleanor Brittain and Aorangi Kora

    3. 1.2 What do we mean by "people"?

      Sarah Riley; Siobhán Healy-Cullen; Gareth Terry; Don Baken; and Aorangi Kora

    4. 1.3 What do we know?

      Sarah Riley; Siobhán Healy-Cullen; Gareth Terry; Don Baken; and Aorangi Kora

    5. 1.4 Equity and power

      Sarah Riley; Siobhán Healy-Cullen; Sonja Ellis; Gareth Terry; and Aorangi Kora

    6. 1.5 Experiencing illness

      Sarah Riley; Siobhán Healy-Cullen; Aorangi Kora; and Don Baken

    7. 1.6 Experiencing treatment

      Sarah Riley; Siobhán Healy-Cullen; Gareth Terry; Don Baken; and Aorangi Kora

  8. Part 2 - Approaches to understanding health and illness
    1. Part Two: Approaches to understanding health and illness

      Tracy Morison

    2. 2.1 Perspectives on health and illness

      Tracy Morison and Ally Gibson

    3. 2.2 Making sense of bodily experiences: Interpreting signs and symptoms

      Tracy Morison and Ally Gibson

    4. 2.3. Diagnosis as a social and political practice

      Tracy Morison and Clifford van Ommen

    5. 2.4 Healthcare interactions: Patient-practitioner relationships

      Ally Gibson

  9. Part 3 - Applying critical health psychology
    1. Part Three: Applying critical health psychology

      Kathryn McGuigan and Gareth Terry

    2. 3.1 Frameworks for critical health psychology practice in Aotearoa

      Gloria Fraser and Alex Walker

    3. 3.2 Becoming a critical health psychology practitioner: Practicum, internships, placements, oh my!

      Gareth Terry

    4. 3.3. Defining health “problems” and shaping interventions: A critical health psychology perspective

      Tracy Morison

    5. 3.4 Disability and critical health psychology: Applications for work and everyday life

      Rebekah Graham and Kathryn McGuigan

  10. Glossary

  11. References

  12. List of contributors

  13. Peer review statement

  14. Versioning history

Critical Health Psychology: Foundations, Approaches and Applications

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