Risk Communication and Infectious Diseases in an Age of Digital Media

Risk Communication and Infectious Diseases in an Age of Digital Media
Author: Anat Gesser-Edelsburg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2016-11-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317287916

In a digital world where the public’s voice is growing increasingly strong, how can health experts best exert influence to contain the global spread of infectious diseases? Digital media sites provide an important source of health information, however are also powerful platforms for the public to air personal experiences and concerns. This has led to a growing phenomenon of civil skepticism towards health issues including Emerging Infectious Diseases and epidemics. Following the shift in the role of the public from recipients to a vocal entity, this book explores the different organizational strategies for communicating public health information and identifies common misconceptions that can inhibit effective communication with the public. Drawing on original research and a range of global case studies, this timely volume offers an important assessment of the complex dynamics at play in managing risk and informing public health decisions. Providing thought-provoking analysis of the implications for future health communication policy and practice, this book is primarily suitable for academics and graduate students interested in understanding how public health communication has changed. It may also be useful to health care professionals.

Children of Parents with Mental Illness 2

Children of Parents with Mental Illness 2
Author: Vicki Cowling
Publisher: Aust Council for Ed Research
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0864314736

This book contains both personal narratives and chapters written by clinicians and practitioners. Issues covered include the genetics of mental illness; talking with children to allay anxiety and give age- appropriate information; assessment of children in crisis; the value of peer support activities; the needs of children placed in out-of-home care; cultural considerations in understanding mental illness; and how our mental health care can fail the children of parents with mental illness. [Back cover, ed].

N.A.R.D. Notes

N.A.R.D. Notes
Author: National Association of Retail Druggists (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1914
Genre: Pharmaceutical industry
ISBN:

Mania

Mania
Author: David Healy
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2008-06-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0801899966

This provocative history of bipolar disorder illuminates how perceptions of illness, if not the illnesses themselves, are mutable over time. Beginning with the origins of the concept of mania—and the term maniac—in ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, renowned psychiatrist David Healy examines how concepts of mental afflictions evolved as scientific breakthroughs established connections between brain function and mental illness. Healy recounts the changing definitions of mania through the centuries, explores the effects of new terminology and growing public awareness of the disease on culture and society, and examines the rise of psychotropic treatments and pharmacological marketing over the past four decades. Along the way, Healy clears much of the confusion surrounding bipolar disorder even as he raises crucial questions about how, why, and by whom the disease is diagnosed. Drawing heavily on primary sources and supplemented with interviews and insight gained over Healy's long career, this lucid and engaging overview of mania sheds new light on one of humankind's most vexing ailments.

Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture

Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture
Author: New York (State). Department of Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1010
Release: 1910
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Issues for 1911,1915-16 & 1918 also include the report of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N.Y.