Routledge Handbook of Well-Being

Author:   Kathleen Galvin (University of Hull, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781138850101


Pages:   346
Publication Date:   14 May 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Kathleen Galvin (University of Hull, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138850101


ISBN 10:   1138850101
Pages:   346
Publication Date:   14 May 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Part I: The Human Experience of Wellbeing What is wellbeing? Philosophical and theoretical foundations Chapter 1 Paul Gilbert Residence, Identity and Wellbeing Chapter 2 Nigel Rapport A Sense of Well-Being: The Anthropology of a First-Person Phenomenology Chapter 3 Robert Mugerauer Cities, Wellbeing, World- A Heideggarian Analysis Chapter 4 Hirobumi Takenouchi Dwelling in the world with others as mortal beings: ‘Well-being’ in post-disaster Japanese Society Chapter 5 Jennifer Bullington Well-being and Being-well: A Merleau-Pontian perspective on Psychosomatic Health Chapter 6 Charlotte Knowles Feminist Approaches to Well-being Chapter 7 Samuel Clark Philosophical Taxonomies of Well-being Chapter 8 Les Todres and Kathleen T. Galvin Dwelling- Mobility: An Existential Theory of Well-being Chapter 9 Gideon Calder Capabilities, Well-being and Universalism. Part II: How are understandings of well-being developing? Disciplinary and professional perspectives Chapter 10 David Seamon Well-being and phenomenology: Lifeworld, Natural Attitude, Homeworld and Place Chapter 11 Timothy Darvill, Vanessa Heaslip, Kerry Barras Heritage and Well-being: Therapeutic places, past and present Chapter 12 Minae Inahara Disability and Ambiguities: Technological Support in a Disaster Context Chapter 13 Stephen Burwood The Existential situation of the patient: Well-being and Absence Chapter 14 Karin Dahlberg, Albertine Ranheim, Helena Dahlberg Ecological health and caring Chapter 15 Chris Milton A Jungian contribution to the notion of well-being Chapter 16 Lennart Nordenfeldt A new stance on Quality of Life Chapter 17 Virgina Eatough ""What can’t be cured must be endured"": Living with Parkinson’s disease. Chapter 18 Eleonora P. Uphoff & Kate E. Pickett The Distribution, Determinants and Root Causes of Inequalities in Well-being Chapter 19 Stephen Wallace Agencies of Well--being Chapter 20 Ann Hemingway Embodied Routes to Well-being: Horses and Young People Chapter 21 Julie Jomeen & Colin Martin Well-being and quality of life in maternal care context Chapter 22 Steven Smith Well-Being and Self-Interest: Personal Identity, Parfit, and Conflicting Attitudes to Time in Liberal Theory and Social Policy Chapter 23 KMW (Bill) Fulford & Kathleen T. Galvin Values-based Practice: at Home with our Values Part III: How is Well-being manifest in human life? The Aesthetic of Well-being Chapter 24 Dorthe Jorgensen Creativity and Aesthetic Thinking: Towards an Aesthetics of Well-being Chapter 25 Deborah Padfield Collaborative drawings: blue-prints of conversation dynamics: The role of images and image-making processes to improve communication and the wellbeing of pain patients and clinicians in a series of art workshops at the National Portrait Gallery, London. Chapter 26 Catherine Lamont-Robinson Embodied connectivity through the Visual and Tactual arts. Chapter 27 Monica Prendergast and Carl Leggo Poetry and/ as Wellness Chapter 28 Jennifer Schulz Thirteen ways of looking at a clinic Chapter 29 Denis Francesconi Eudaimonic Well-being and Education Chapter 30 Kathleen T. Galvin & Les Todres Eighteen Kinds of well-being but there may be many more: A conceptual Framework that provides direction for Caring"

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Kathleen T. Galvin is Professor of Nursing Practice, School of Health Sciences at the University of Brighton, UK.

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