- The
medicalisation of ****uality is the
existence and
growth of
medical authority over ****ual
experiences and sensations. The
medicalisation of ****uality...
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criticisms being that the
biological reductionism and
other tenets of
medicalisation,
individualism and naturalism,
generally fail to take into
account sociocultural...
- book by Ivan Illich,
first published in 1975.
Without defining what
medicalisation is,
Illich claimed that
medicine had
increasingly gained social control...
- 2008. Clark,
David (13
April 2002). "Between Hope And Acceptance: The
Medicalisation Of Dying".
British Medical Journal. 324 (7342): 905–907. doi:10.1136/bmj...
- Hart, Graham; Wellings, Kaye (2002-04-13). "****ual
behaviour and its
medicalisation: in
sickness and in health". BMJ. 324 (7342): 896–900. doi:10.1136/bmj...
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Social medicine is an
interdisciplinary field that
focuses on the
profound interplay between socio-economic
factors and
individual health outcomes. Rooted...
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social components.
Causes of
gender incongruence Gender essentialism Medicalisation of ****uality Neuro****ism
Psychic determinism Social construction of...
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introduction of the
obstetrical forceps provided huge
advances in the
medicalisation of childbirth.
Before the 18th century,
childbirth was
thought of as...
- ISBN 9781135890520.
Kanieski MA (2010-08-01). "Securing attachment: The
shifting medicalisation of
attachment and
attachment disorders". Health, Risk & Society. 12...
- unknown,
possible contributing factors include dietary changes,
increased medicalisation of middle-aged
women and
increased media attention on the subject. However...