Author: Nicole Porter
Publisher: Intellect Books
ISBN: 1789388228
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
Over 200 observational drawings created every day from the same window reveal life in an ordinary English street in extraordinary times. This visual record and accompanying prose is a unique meditation on place, nature, community, time and mental well-being. Through this qualitative work we gain insight into the individual and collective experience and place-specific impacts of the pandemic, as opposed to the quantitative statistics of mortality and infection rates that characterise daily media soundbites and scientific discourse surrounding lockdown. Five themes are central to the drawings, highlighting the environmental and social factors influencing daily life, and how these can be perceived and recorded via observational drawing: ‘framing space’ foregrounds the importance of widows as an interface between interior and exterior worlds; ‘observing nature and the built environment’ celebrates the street and garden as sites of human-nature relations that support well-being; ‘watching people’ focusses on the activities typify living under lockdown including isolation, socially distanced interactions and working from home; ‘drawing’ reflects on the multiple professional and personal benefits of drawing; and mindful awareness is discussed throughout, affirming the value of appreciating everyday life through drawing practice.
Drawing, Well-being and the Exploration of Everyday Place
Author: Nicole Porter
Publisher: Intellect Books
ISBN: 1789388228
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
Over 200 observational drawings created every day from the same window reveal life in an ordinary English street in extraordinary times. This visual record and accompanying prose is a unique meditation on place, nature, community, time and mental well-being. Through this qualitative work we gain insight into the individual and collective experience and place-specific impacts of the pandemic, as opposed to the quantitative statistics of mortality and infection rates that characterise daily media soundbites and scientific discourse surrounding lockdown. Five themes are central to the drawings, highlighting the environmental and social factors influencing daily life, and how these can be perceived and recorded via observational drawing: ‘framing space’ foregrounds the importance of widows as an interface between interior and exterior worlds; ‘observing nature and the built environment’ celebrates the street and garden as sites of human-nature relations that support well-being; ‘watching people’ focusses on the activities typify living under lockdown including isolation, socially distanced interactions and working from home; ‘drawing’ reflects on the multiple professional and personal benefits of drawing; and mindful awareness is discussed throughout, affirming the value of appreciating everyday life through drawing practice.
Publisher: Intellect Books
ISBN: 1789388228
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
Over 200 observational drawings created every day from the same window reveal life in an ordinary English street in extraordinary times. This visual record and accompanying prose is a unique meditation on place, nature, community, time and mental well-being. Through this qualitative work we gain insight into the individual and collective experience and place-specific impacts of the pandemic, as opposed to the quantitative statistics of mortality and infection rates that characterise daily media soundbites and scientific discourse surrounding lockdown. Five themes are central to the drawings, highlighting the environmental and social factors influencing daily life, and how these can be perceived and recorded via observational drawing: ‘framing space’ foregrounds the importance of widows as an interface between interior and exterior worlds; ‘observing nature and the built environment’ celebrates the street and garden as sites of human-nature relations that support well-being; ‘watching people’ focusses on the activities typify living under lockdown including isolation, socially distanced interactions and working from home; ‘drawing’ reflects on the multiple professional and personal benefits of drawing; and mindful awareness is discussed throughout, affirming the value of appreciating everyday life through drawing practice.
Fighting for the Soul of General Practice
Author: Rupal Shah
Publisher: Intellect Books
ISBN: 1789388414
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 391
Book Description
This collection of stories from two practising GPs describes the reality of working within a failing and highly bureaucratic system, where there is a balancing act: regulation versus relationships; autonomy versus standard practice; algorithm versus individual attention. We aren’t suggesting a return to a ‘better’ time. We don’t object to being bureaucrats, embedded within and accountable to the systems we are in. But we do want to consider how and with what the gap left by the old-fashioned GP has been filled. We use stories based on our experience to describe the effect of different facets of bureaucracy on our ability to maintain a nuanced, individualised approach to each patient and encounter; and to question the prominence and effect of protocol. We are interested in the way professional relationships are influenced by protocol: between and within organisations; and most importantly with patients/clients/service users.. We are accustomed nowadays to automated telephone lines, chatbots, website FAQs- the frustration of being unable to connect with another human being who will listen to our particular question and give us something other than a generic answer. The same issues that are facing society at large have changed the way in which we work as GPs and the care we give.
Publisher: Intellect Books
ISBN: 1789388414
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 391
Book Description
This collection of stories from two practising GPs describes the reality of working within a failing and highly bureaucratic system, where there is a balancing act: regulation versus relationships; autonomy versus standard practice; algorithm versus individual attention. We aren’t suggesting a return to a ‘better’ time. We don’t object to being bureaucrats, embedded within and accountable to the systems we are in. But we do want to consider how and with what the gap left by the old-fashioned GP has been filled. We use stories based on our experience to describe the effect of different facets of bureaucracy on our ability to maintain a nuanced, individualised approach to each patient and encounter; and to question the prominence and effect of protocol. We are interested in the way professional relationships are influenced by protocol: between and within organisations; and most importantly with patients/clients/service users.. We are accustomed nowadays to automated telephone lines, chatbots, website FAQs- the frustration of being unable to connect with another human being who will listen to our particular question and give us something other than a generic answer. The same issues that are facing society at large have changed the way in which we work as GPs and the care we give.
What Is the Evidence on the Role of the Arts in Improving Health and Well-Being
Author: Daisy Fancourt
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789289054553
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
Over the past two decades, there has been a major increase in research into the effects of the arts on health and well-being, alongside developments in practice and policy activities in different countries across the WHO European Region and further afield. This report synthesizes the global evidence on the role of the arts in improving health and well-being, with a specific focus on the WHO European Region. Results from over 3000 studies identified a major role for the arts in the prevention of ill health, promotion of health, and management and treatment of illness across the lifespan. The reviewed evidence included study designs such as uncontrolled pilot studies, case studies, small-scale cross-sectional surveys, nationally representative longitudinal cohort studies, community-wide ethnographies and randomized controlled trials from diverse disciplines. The beneficial impact of the arts could be furthered through acknowledging and acting on the growing evidence base; promoting arts engagement at the individual, local and national levels; and supporting cross-sectoral collaboration.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789289054553
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
Over the past two decades, there has been a major increase in research into the effects of the arts on health and well-being, alongside developments in practice and policy activities in different countries across the WHO European Region and further afield. This report synthesizes the global evidence on the role of the arts in improving health and well-being, with a specific focus on the WHO European Region. Results from over 3000 studies identified a major role for the arts in the prevention of ill health, promotion of health, and management and treatment of illness across the lifespan. The reviewed evidence included study designs such as uncontrolled pilot studies, case studies, small-scale cross-sectional surveys, nationally representative longitudinal cohort studies, community-wide ethnographies and randomized controlled trials from diverse disciplines. The beneficial impact of the arts could be furthered through acknowledging and acting on the growing evidence base; promoting arts engagement at the individual, local and national levels; and supporting cross-sectoral collaboration.
Children’s Lifeworlds in a Global City: Melbourne
Author: Clare Bartholomaeus
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9819905737
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
This book examines the connections between policy, school experiences, and everyday activities of children growing up in the global city of Melbourne, Australia. It provides an in-depth consideration of Melbourne primary school children’s lifeworlds, exploring everyday stories and practices inside and outside of school. This includes consideration of the diverse ways that educational “success” may be understood in the context of Melbourne, productively moving beyond a narrow focus only on academic achievement. Situated alongside policy and curriculum analysis, the book draws on research in Melbourne Year 4 primary school classrooms in the form of student-completed surveys, classroom ethnographies, and student responses to a learning dialogues activity, as well as video re-enactments of out-of-school life. Through this it explores key aspects of children’s lifeworlds with a focus on school timetabling and pedagogical encounters, school engagement and belonging, and activities and everyday routines outside of school. This book offers a comprehensive and holistic exploration of children’s lifeworlds in Melbourne, drawing connections between children’s lives inside and outside of school, and the broader policy contexts.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9819905737
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
This book examines the connections between policy, school experiences, and everyday activities of children growing up in the global city of Melbourne, Australia. It provides an in-depth consideration of Melbourne primary school children’s lifeworlds, exploring everyday stories and practices inside and outside of school. This includes consideration of the diverse ways that educational “success” may be understood in the context of Melbourne, productively moving beyond a narrow focus only on academic achievement. Situated alongside policy and curriculum analysis, the book draws on research in Melbourne Year 4 primary school classrooms in the form of student-completed surveys, classroom ethnographies, and student responses to a learning dialogues activity, as well as video re-enactments of out-of-school life. Through this it explores key aspects of children’s lifeworlds with a focus on school timetabling and pedagogical encounters, school engagement and belonging, and activities and everyday routines outside of school. This book offers a comprehensive and holistic exploration of children’s lifeworlds in Melbourne, drawing connections between children’s lives inside and outside of school, and the broader policy contexts.
Children’s Concepts of Well-being
Author: Tobia Fattore
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030671674
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
This book presents a range of innovative analytical frameworks that can be used to approach the complexities of children’s understandings and experiences of well-being in a locally oriented, context-sensitive and multi-nationally comparative way. It addresses the challenges of undertaking research on children’s understandings of well-being from a multi-national qualitative perspective. Chapters in the book present results that show how children from various places all over the world conceptualize and experience well-being as well as how this is linked local, regional and national social, political and cultural contexts.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030671674
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
This book presents a range of innovative analytical frameworks that can be used to approach the complexities of children’s understandings and experiences of well-being in a locally oriented, context-sensitive and multi-nationally comparative way. It addresses the challenges of undertaking research on children’s understandings of well-being from a multi-national qualitative perspective. Chapters in the book present results that show how children from various places all over the world conceptualize and experience well-being as well as how this is linked local, regional and national social, political and cultural contexts.
Embrace The Happiness Within : A Guide to Elevating Your Mental Well-being: Psychological Perspectives on Happiness, Well-being, and Mental Health
Author: G.K SHOO
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Discover a journey to happiness and a fulfilled life with "Embrace The Happiness Within." Dive into a comprehensive guide that combines actionable steps and profound insights, designed to revolutionize your approach to life and mental wellbeing. This book breaks down complex psychological concepts into practical, easy-to-understand strategies, offering a roadmap to transform your daily habits and elevate your happiness quotient. Written by G.K. Shoo, this guidebook integrates various psychological perspectives, unveiling the core elements shaping happiness. From exploring the intricacies of psychological theories to dissecting the biological, behavioral, cognitive, and socio-cultural influences on happiness, this book is your compass to navigate through the intricacies of mental wellbeing. With a blend of the most effective models like the "PERMA" Model of Wellbeing, Hedonic Model, Authentic Happiness Concept by Martin Seligman, and insights from Ed Diener's Subjective Wellbeing, this guide empowers readers with practical action points and checklists that transcend theoretical boundaries. Learn how environmental factors, such as positive influences and social connections, impact happiness and mental health. Engage with Bandura's Self-Efficacy Concept, Easterlin Paradox, Sonja Lyubomirsky's Notion, Carol Ryff’s Model, and Kahneman’s Model, unlocking powerful strategies and examples to enhance your overall happiness. Navigate cognitive patterns and cultural influences on happiness while embracing genetic and environmental roles in shaping your emotional wellbeing. Find a curated exploration of happiness facts, a reader-friendly guide, and an insightful end note that ties together the essence of this transformative journey. "Embrace The Happiness Within" isn’t just a book; it's your partner in crafting a life brimming with joy, resilience, and fulfillment. Step into the realm of genuine happiness, uncovering the secrets to living a life of contentment and lasting mental wellbeing. This book is your ticket to transforming your mindset and achieving enduring happiness in every facet of life.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Discover a journey to happiness and a fulfilled life with "Embrace The Happiness Within." Dive into a comprehensive guide that combines actionable steps and profound insights, designed to revolutionize your approach to life and mental wellbeing. This book breaks down complex psychological concepts into practical, easy-to-understand strategies, offering a roadmap to transform your daily habits and elevate your happiness quotient. Written by G.K. Shoo, this guidebook integrates various psychological perspectives, unveiling the core elements shaping happiness. From exploring the intricacies of psychological theories to dissecting the biological, behavioral, cognitive, and socio-cultural influences on happiness, this book is your compass to navigate through the intricacies of mental wellbeing. With a blend of the most effective models like the "PERMA" Model of Wellbeing, Hedonic Model, Authentic Happiness Concept by Martin Seligman, and insights from Ed Diener's Subjective Wellbeing, this guide empowers readers with practical action points and checklists that transcend theoretical boundaries. Learn how environmental factors, such as positive influences and social connections, impact happiness and mental health. Engage with Bandura's Self-Efficacy Concept, Easterlin Paradox, Sonja Lyubomirsky's Notion, Carol Ryff’s Model, and Kahneman’s Model, unlocking powerful strategies and examples to enhance your overall happiness. Navigate cognitive patterns and cultural influences on happiness while embracing genetic and environmental roles in shaping your emotional wellbeing. Find a curated exploration of happiness facts, a reader-friendly guide, and an insightful end note that ties together the essence of this transformative journey. "Embrace The Happiness Within" isn’t just a book; it's your partner in crafting a life brimming with joy, resilience, and fulfillment. Step into the realm of genuine happiness, uncovering the secrets to living a life of contentment and lasting mental wellbeing. This book is your ticket to transforming your mindset and achieving enduring happiness in every facet of life.
The Psychological and Physiological Benefits of the Arts
Author: Vicky Karkou
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2889746437
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1093
Book Description
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN: 2889746437
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1093
Book Description
Soundscapes of Wellbeing in Popular Music
Author: Gavin J. Andrews
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317052366
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Unearthing the messy and sprawling interrelationships of place, wellbeing, and popular music, this book explores musical soundscapes of health, ranging from activism to international charity, to therapeutic treatments and how wellbeing is sought and attained in contexts of music. Drawing on critical social theories of the production, circulation, and consumption of popular music, the book gathers together diverse insights from geographers and musicologists. Popular music has become increasingly embedded in complex and often contradictory discourses of wellbeing. For instance, some new genres and sub-cultures of popular music are associated with violence, drug-use, and the angst of living, yet simultaneously define the hopes and dreams of millions of young people. At a service level, popular music is increasingly used as a therapeutic modality in holistic medicine, as well as in conventional health care and public health practice. The genre of popular music, then, is fundamental to human wellbeing as an active and central part of people’s emotional lives. By conceptually and empirically foregrounding place, this book demonstrates how - music whether from particular places, about particular places, or played in particular places ” is a crucial component of health and wellbeing.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317052366
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Unearthing the messy and sprawling interrelationships of place, wellbeing, and popular music, this book explores musical soundscapes of health, ranging from activism to international charity, to therapeutic treatments and how wellbeing is sought and attained in contexts of music. Drawing on critical social theories of the production, circulation, and consumption of popular music, the book gathers together diverse insights from geographers and musicologists. Popular music has become increasingly embedded in complex and often contradictory discourses of wellbeing. For instance, some new genres and sub-cultures of popular music are associated with violence, drug-use, and the angst of living, yet simultaneously define the hopes and dreams of millions of young people. At a service level, popular music is increasingly used as a therapeutic modality in holistic medicine, as well as in conventional health care and public health practice. The genre of popular music, then, is fundamental to human wellbeing as an active and central part of people’s emotional lives. By conceptually and empirically foregrounding place, this book demonstrates how - music whether from particular places, about particular places, or played in particular places ” is a crucial component of health and wellbeing.
Children's Health and Wellbeing in Urban Environments
Author: Christina R. Ergler
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1317167651
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
How children experience, negotiate and connect with or resist their surroundings impacts on their health and wellbeing. In cities, various aspects of the physical and social environment can affect children’s wellbeing. This edited collection brings together different accounts and experiences of children’s health and wellbeing in urban environments from majority and minority world perspectives. Privileging children’s expertise, this timely volume explicitly explores the relationships between health, wellbeing and place. To demonstrate the importance of a place-based understanding of urban children’s health and wellbeing, the authors unpack the meanings of the physical, social and symbolic environments that constrain or enable children’s flourishing in urban environments. Drawing on the expertise of geographers, educationists, anthropologists, psychologists, planners and public health researchers, as well as nurses and social workers, this book, above all, sees children as the experts on their experiences of the issues that affect their wellbeing. Children’s Health and Wellbeing in Urban Environments will be fascinating reading for anyone with an interest in cultural geography, urban geography, environmental geography, children’s health, youth studies or urban planning.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1317167651
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
How children experience, negotiate and connect with or resist their surroundings impacts on their health and wellbeing. In cities, various aspects of the physical and social environment can affect children’s wellbeing. This edited collection brings together different accounts and experiences of children’s health and wellbeing in urban environments from majority and minority world perspectives. Privileging children’s expertise, this timely volume explicitly explores the relationships between health, wellbeing and place. To demonstrate the importance of a place-based understanding of urban children’s health and wellbeing, the authors unpack the meanings of the physical, social and symbolic environments that constrain or enable children’s flourishing in urban environments. Drawing on the expertise of geographers, educationists, anthropologists, psychologists, planners and public health researchers, as well as nurses and social workers, this book, above all, sees children as the experts on their experiences of the issues that affect their wellbeing. Children’s Health and Wellbeing in Urban Environments will be fascinating reading for anyone with an interest in cultural geography, urban geography, environmental geography, children’s health, youth studies or urban planning.
Migration and Health
Author: Nadia El-Shaarawi
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 1800735022
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
Despite the centrality of migration in our contemporary world, scholarship on mobility and health frequently separates migrants according to legal status, country of origin, destination, or health concern. Yet people on the move and health systems face challenges and opportunities that transcend these boundaries, including border fortification, neoliberal agendas, and climate change. This volume explores these epistemic borders, recognizing the necessity of a new conversation about migration and health. Each of the empirically grounded chapters introduces readers to pressing questions of migration and health in diverse social, political, and geographical settings.
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 1800735022
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
Despite the centrality of migration in our contemporary world, scholarship on mobility and health frequently separates migrants according to legal status, country of origin, destination, or health concern. Yet people on the move and health systems face challenges and opportunities that transcend these boundaries, including border fortification, neoliberal agendas, and climate change. This volume explores these epistemic borders, recognizing the necessity of a new conversation about migration and health. Each of the empirically grounded chapters introduces readers to pressing questions of migration and health in diverse social, political, and geographical settings.