Cognition and Problem Solving in Community Health Education: Rethinking Violence Prevention Education Agenda Setting - Couverture souple

Martin, Jamal

 
9783844301397: Cognition and Problem Solving in Community Health Education: Rethinking Violence Prevention Education Agenda Setting

Synopsis

This book proposes that understanding brain-behavior relationships could lead to discovery/findings that could strengthen the meaning of health education and prevention and move practice and research from the "rhetoric of science" to the "pragmatics of science.? This exercise in case-base reasoning involves consciousness research as a means of understanding mental processing. In framing this discourse for consensus on the ?jungle of phenomena? surrounding childhood traumatic stress, it requires an understanding of the biological bases for fear and aggression and how these behaviors modify brain function. The impact of violence/aggression in children has general and specific application for primary prevention of psychopathology. In examining the health-promoting experiences in a school community, this study represents a phenomenological approach to understanding perceptual experiences that may guide health education agenda setting. Thus, it diagrams the value found in the integration of cognitive behavioral neurosciences within community health research and practice.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

This book proposes that understanding brain-behavior relationships could lead to discovery/findings that could strengthen the meaning of health education and prevention and move practice and research from the "rhetoric of science" to the "pragmatics of science.? This exercise in case-base reasoning involves consciousness research as a means of understanding mental processing. In framing this discourse for consensus on the ?jungle of phenomena? surrounding childhood traumatic stress, it requires an understanding of the biological bases for fear and aggression and how these behaviors modify brain function. The impact of violence/aggression in children has general and specific application for primary prevention of psychopathology. In examining the health-promoting experiences in a school community, this study represents a phenomenological approach to understanding perceptual experiences that may guide health education agenda setting. Thus, it diagrams the value found in the integration of cognitive behavioral neurosciences within community health research and practice.

Biographie de l'auteur

Jamal Martín studies trauma-related syndromes and forensic epidemiology and teaches public health, undergraduate medicine and Africana Studies. He has advanced degrees from the University of New Mexico and University of Hawaii at Manoa and completed post graduate study at the University of Michigan and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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