Health; Well-Being and Wellness: an Anthropological Eco-Systemic Approach
Health SA Gesondheid (Print)
; 14(1): 1-7, 2009.
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in English
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ABSTRACT
More than two decades ago; Fritjof Capra commended - and indeed advocated - a paradigm shift in health science and care. In his book The Turning Point (1982) he talks of a major shift from the preoccupation with micro-organisms to a careful study of the `host organism and its environment'; of `significant attempts to develop a unified approach to the mind/body system' in Western medicine; of `a new holistic paradigm' (as opposed to `the old biomedical paradigm') regarding the problem of health and healing; of `a holistic and humanistic approach to primary care'; and of `a holistic therapy' as opposed to `the traditional biochemical practice of associating a physical disease with a specific physical cause'. Our concern in this article is with the paradigm shift advocated by Capra in this book and the progress that has since been made
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Health Promotion
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Anthropology
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English
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Health SA Gesondheid (Print)
Year:
2009
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