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Sociology and Psychology for the Dental Team. an Introduction to Key Topics
Scambler, S. — Scott, S. — Asimakopoulou, K.
1ª Edición Marzo 2016
Inglés
Tapa dura
244 pags
800 gr
17 x 23 x null cm
ISBN 9780745654331
Editorial WILEY
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Description
The role that the social and behavioural sciences play in the daily practice
of dentistry is now an essential part of all dentistry training, but it can
often seem distant from the reality of daily clinical practice. Dentists often
ask: what is sociology? Why do I need to know about psychology? Why do I need
sociology to be an effective dentist? How can sociology and psychology help
improve my clinical practice?
This new textbook answers these important questions and shows how the social
and behavioural sciences can inform the practice of dentistry and allied healthcare
services in the twenty-first century. It provides a comprehensive, accessible
introduction to sociology and psychology for dentistry students with no prior
knowledge of the subject, as well as postgraduate (post-qualification) practising
dentists with experience of dealing with social and behavioural issues in their
daily work. Although the book assumes little or no previous knowledge of psychology
or sociology it also provides enough depth to meet the needs of those with some
background in these fields. Throughout, the links between sociology and psychology
and everyday practice are emphasised and explained and theoretical concepts
are put into the context of everyday clinical work. The book provides clearly
defined learning aims and objectives and summaries of important concepts and
questions for discussion.
The authors have extensive experience in teaching and researching the social
and behavioural sciences from basic undergraduate to post-doctoral levels. This
book will be an indispensable teaching aid within dental health education, and
other allied health and social care disciplines.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Social Context of Oral Health and Disease
Chapter 2: Poverty, Inequality and Oral Health
Chapter 3: Gender and Oral Health
Chapter 4: Ethnicity and Oral Health
Chapter 5: Oral Health in Later Life
Chapter 6: Disability and Oral Health
Chapter 7: Symptoms and Help-Seeking
Chapter 8: Adherence and Behaviour Change in Dental Settings
Chapter 9: Stress and Health
Chapter 10: Issues in Social Psychology
Chapter 11: Pain and Dental Anxiety
Chapter 12: Communication in the Dental Surgery
Chapter 13: The Dentist in Society
References
Authors
Sasha Scambler is a Medical Sociologist and Senior Lecturer in Sociology at King’s College London
Suzanne Scott is a Chartered and HCPC-Registered Health Psychologist
and Senior Lecturer in Health Psychology at King’s College London
Koula Asimakopoulou is a Chartered and HCPC-Registered Health
Psychologist and Senior Lecturer in Health Psychology at King’s College
London
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