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An Existential Perspective of Body Beliefs and Health Assessment

机译:身体信仰和健康评估的存在视角

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Successful health assessments are ongoing and rely on a clinician/client interaction, which is influenced by both the client’s and the clinician’s beliefs about their bodies. These beliefs about the human body arise out of religious and cultural contexts. Theories often explain cultural context by comparison of differences and similarities between the client and the clinician and/or between the client and the dominant culture. This approach can carry a bias inherent in the comparison to dominant beliefs held by those with the most power and economic advantage. The author suggests an existential approach in which client and clinician bodies interact each as adept, autonomous individuals with a conglomerate of beliefs about body and health.
机译:成功的健康评估正在进行中,并且依赖于临床医生/服务对象之间的互动,而这取决于服务对象和临床医生对自己身体的看法。这些关于人体的信念源于宗教和文化背景。理论通常通过比较服务对象和临床医生之间和/或服务对象和主要文化之间的异同来解释文化背景。与那些拥有最大权力和经济优势的人所持有的主导信念相比,这种方法会带有固有的偏差。作者提出了一种存在性方法,即服务对象和临床医生的身体以娴熟的自治个体相互交往,并拥有关于身体和健康的综合信念。

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