Health Anxiety and the Quest for Safety Interdisciplinary and Critical Perspectives
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ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: Oxford Taylor & Francis Routledge [Imprint] 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (164 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781003517788
- 9781040527337
- 9781040686560
- Society and Social Sciences
- Society and culture: general
- Social and ethical issues
- Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
- Sociology and anthropology
- Sociology
- Psychology
- Social, group or collective psychology
- Abnormal psychology
- Medicine
- Medicine: general issues
- Public health and preventive medicine
- Personal and public health / health education
- Health psychology
- Medical sociology
- Medical specialties, branches of medicine
- Clinical psychology
- Psychotherapy
- Nursing and ancillary services
- Nursing
- Nursing specialties
- Psychiatric nursing / Mental health nursing
- Health, Relationships and Personal development
- Family & health
- Popular medicine and health
- Body image research
- Digital health behaviours
- Fad diet psychology
- Hypochondria
- Psychosocial risk factors
- Resonance theory
- Sociocultural influences on anxiety
- Stigma and self-blame
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Health Anxiety and the Quest for Safety critically examines how psychological and sociocultural processes influence anxiety and safety-seeking behaviour concerning perceived health risks in globalised information societies. It provides insights into how people respond to uncertainty and perceived threats to their body and health in the 'age of anxiety'. In examining the history of health anxiety, the author explores fluctuations in concepts, highlighting the power dynamics, uncertainties, and biased social and scientific attitudes in the background. The chapters offer a critical analysis of contemporary safety-seeking strategies, including online health information searches, fad diets, self-tracking, body image interventions, and the pursuit of personal meaning and well-being. Additionally, the book investigates how sociocultural influences can induce guilt about one's body and health, promote self-blame, or foster stigmatising attitudes, while emphasising how the emergence of 'psy-culture', pop psychology, and digital tools may enhance health empowerment but also generate health-related anxieties and deepen inequalities. As a critical reflection on prevailing individualistic paradigms, the work also considers concepts that emphasise resonance and connectedness. This book is valuable reading for clinical and health psychologists, critical social scientists, researchers, and students in the health sciences, as well as practitioners in all healthcare settings, psychotherapists, and communication specialists.
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