Alternative Health Care
In November of 1998 The Journal of the American Medical Association devoted an entire issue to alternative medicine for the first time in its publishing history. According to survey results reported in the journal, 83 million Americans used some form of alternative medicine to preserve and maintain their health in 1997, a sharp increase from the 61 million who turned to alternative forms of care in 1990.

Michael S. Goldstein's Alternative Health Care is the first comprehensive account of the growing presence of alternative medicine in American society. Beginning with the basic premises of alternative medicine, Goldstein's book examines the clinical, economic,  and political realities of the broad range of alternative care options and practices in the United States and explains why alternative medicine has become a viable choice for so many people who are ill or who seek to remain healthy.

Bringing history, policy, practice, personal experience, and in-depth sociological analysis together into one comprehensive volume, Goldstein -- one of the first recipients of funding from the National Institute of Health for research on alternative medicine -- also studies the complexities of the relationship between spirituality and alternative medicine and the changing role of alternative medicine in the larger context of American health care. Probing such issues as the corporatization of medicine, the role of alternative medicine in health care, and the dynamic relationship between conventional and alternative treatments, Goldstein's Alternative Health Care is more than the long-awaited introduction to the many forms of alternative medicine. It is also the measure of the implications of such care for practitioners, businesses, policymakers, and patients alike.

Alternative Health Care is the definitive guide for the millions of Americans interested in alternative medicine and treatment, American health care, the sociology of medicine, and American social issues.
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Alternative Health Care
In November of 1998 The Journal of the American Medical Association devoted an entire issue to alternative medicine for the first time in its publishing history. According to survey results reported in the journal, 83 million Americans used some form of alternative medicine to preserve and maintain their health in 1997, a sharp increase from the 61 million who turned to alternative forms of care in 1990.

Michael S. Goldstein's Alternative Health Care is the first comprehensive account of the growing presence of alternative medicine in American society. Beginning with the basic premises of alternative medicine, Goldstein's book examines the clinical, economic,  and political realities of the broad range of alternative care options and practices in the United States and explains why alternative medicine has become a viable choice for so many people who are ill or who seek to remain healthy.

Bringing history, policy, practice, personal experience, and in-depth sociological analysis together into one comprehensive volume, Goldstein -- one of the first recipients of funding from the National Institute of Health for research on alternative medicine -- also studies the complexities of the relationship between spirituality and alternative medicine and the changing role of alternative medicine in the larger context of American health care. Probing such issues as the corporatization of medicine, the role of alternative medicine in health care, and the dynamic relationship between conventional and alternative treatments, Goldstein's Alternative Health Care is more than the long-awaited introduction to the many forms of alternative medicine. It is also the measure of the implications of such care for practitioners, businesses, policymakers, and patients alike.

Alternative Health Care is the definitive guide for the millions of Americans interested in alternative medicine and treatment, American health care, the sociology of medicine, and American social issues.
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Alternative Health Care

Alternative Health Care

by Michael Goldstein
Alternative Health Care

Alternative Health Care

by Michael Goldstein

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In November of 1998 The Journal of the American Medical Association devoted an entire issue to alternative medicine for the first time in its publishing history. According to survey results reported in the journal, 83 million Americans used some form of alternative medicine to preserve and maintain their health in 1997, a sharp increase from the 61 million who turned to alternative forms of care in 1990.

Michael S. Goldstein's Alternative Health Care is the first comprehensive account of the growing presence of alternative medicine in American society. Beginning with the basic premises of alternative medicine, Goldstein's book examines the clinical, economic,  and political realities of the broad range of alternative care options and practices in the United States and explains why alternative medicine has become a viable choice for so many people who are ill or who seek to remain healthy.

Bringing history, policy, practice, personal experience, and in-depth sociological analysis together into one comprehensive volume, Goldstein -- one of the first recipients of funding from the National Institute of Health for research on alternative medicine -- also studies the complexities of the relationship between spirituality and alternative medicine and the changing role of alternative medicine in the larger context of American health care. Probing such issues as the corporatization of medicine, the role of alternative medicine in health care, and the dynamic relationship between conventional and alternative treatments, Goldstein's Alternative Health Care is more than the long-awaited introduction to the many forms of alternative medicine. It is also the measure of the implications of such care for practitioners, businesses, policymakers, and patients alike.

Alternative Health Care is the definitive guide for the millions of Americans interested in alternative medicine and treatment, American health care, the sociology of medicine, and American social issues.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439905678
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 01/19/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 320 KB

About the Author

Michael S. Goldstein is author of  The Health Movement: Promoting Fitness in America and editor of 50 Simple Things You Can Do to Save Your  Life. He serves as Professor of Public Health and Sociology at UCLA.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

The Emergence of Alternative Medicine

Victims of Medicine

Mind and Body
Health and Community
Preventing versus Curing
Crisis and Change in the Health Care System
The Synergy of Complaint: Birth of a Grievance

The Core of Alternative Medicine: Age Old Wisdom Made New
Holism
The Interpenetration of Mind, Body, and Spirit
Health as a Positive State on a Continuum with Illness
Life Suffused by the Flow of Energy
Vitalism
The Healing Process
The Core of Alternative Medicine

Medicine and the Spirit
Spirituality in America
Science and Spirit
Conventional Medicine's Response
Turning Religion into Medicine
Turning Medicine into Religion
Spirituality's Impact on the Future of Alternative Medicine

Is There Really an Alternative Medicine?
Alternative Medicine  as a Professional Entity
Gaining Legal Acceptance
Recognition by Conventional Medicine
The Mass Media and the Public
Alternative Medicine as an Identity
Freedom and Health

The Politics of Alternative Medicine: Personal and Practical
The Personal as Political
Taking Responsibility: Community Empowerment and Coalitions
    Counterculture Politics
Practical Politics
    Certification and Credentialing
    Licensure and Power
    Evaluating Alternative Approaches
    Federal Legislation
    The Office of Alternative Medicine (OAM)

Alternative Medicine, Mainstream Markets
Alternative Medicine as Small Business
Alternative Medicine as Big Business
The Convergence into Mainstream Health Care
Alternative Medicine as Corporate Medicine
From Care to Commodity

The Future of Alternative Medicine
Assimilation and Cooptation: An Identity Movement
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