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Narrating Patienthood
Engaging Diverse Voices on Health, Communication, and the Patient Experience
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- Ashley M. ArchiopoliAnn D. BagchiAmbar BasuRussell BrewerGina BrownLaura BrownBarbara CardellKatherine M. CastleJoyeeta DastidarCrystal DaughertyMeta Smith DavisPatrick DillonAri HamptonAdam HaydenElizabeth A. HintzKrista Hoffman-LongtinAlexis Zoe JohnsonVanessa JohnsonJody KellasPeter M. KellettAndrea MeluchJennifer E. OhsMark P. OrbeDwight PeavyRachel M. ReznikLaurel SpragueJill YamasakiAmanda J. YoungDr, Prof Andrew SpieldennerMaria K. Venetis
2018
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Diversity plays an important role in how people experience illness and healthcare as patients. Listening carefully to stories of how race, class, age, gender, sexuality, and disability can affect patient experience can be revealing and provide much needed change to health communication in the patienthood narrative. This book is a collection of vibrant and engaging essays by scholars of narrative methods in health communication. Each chapter takes readers into the fascinating world of patie...
$704.00 MXN
Communicating Mental Health
History, Contexts, and Perspectives
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- Daniel Cochece DavisBrett BallErin D. BasingerElizabeth A. CraigTimothy CurranAmy L. DelaneyMaryam El-ShallElizabeth Flood-GradyJoy V. GoldsmithDorothy HagmajerRobert D. HallCynthia A. HoffnerJody Koenig KellasLance R. LippertDylan M. McLemoreAndrea L. MeluchAimee E. Miller-OttJessica MooreSara NorvalCameron W. PiercySarah E. RiforgiateKristina M. ScharpSarah Smith-FrigerioShawn C. StarcherYulia A. StrekalovaSachiko TeruiAlaina C. ZaninKelly CherninAndrew I. CohenGary L. KrepsJennifer A. SampErin K. Willer
2019
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Communicating Mental Health: History, Contexts, and Perspectives explores mental health through the lens of the communication discipline. In the first section, contributors describe the major contributions of the communication discipline as it pertains to a broader perspective and stigma of mental health. In the second section, contributors investigate mental health through various narrative perspectives. In the third and fourth sections, contributors consider many applied contexts such as...
$2,128.00 MXN
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- Anthony AcheampongFrancis AmetepeyDiliara BagautdinovaElisabeth BigsbyColin CameronGemme Campbell-SalomeJorge CastilloMinhey ChungMary E. CooleyAnneke de GraafRosanna F. DeMarcoEnny DasCarla L. FisherChiara FiorettiLynn M. HarterCallie KalnyChuck KaminskiAmanda KastrinosSun S. KimJody Koenig KellasLaura LainePatty MitchellRobin NabiCassidy Taladay-CarterJulie E. VolkmanHylie M. VossNathan WalterMegan WesterveltJill Yamasaki
2025
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This edited volume offers an accessible avenue for improving health and well-being by demonstrating the power of narrative in advocating for yourself, your family, and your community. Leading scholars of health communication draw on a variety of perspectives, theories, and methodologies and incorporate their own personal experiences of narratives to demonstrate the compelling reasons why narratives should be studied and applied in a wide range of health contexts. Each cha...
$1,705.00 MXN


