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of disease meant for some doctors a redirection of medical thought from the purely clinical and psychological criteria of illness. The introduction of 'social' factors into medical explanation was most strongly evidenced in branches of medicine closely related to the community — Social
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studies some of the same phenomena as medical sociology but argues that medical anthropology has different origins, originally studying medicine within non-western cultures and using different methodologies. He argues that there was some convergence between the disciplines, as medical sociology
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referred to medicine as having "professional dominance", determining its work and defining a conceptualization of the problems that are brought to it and the best solutions to them. Professional dominance is defined by three characteristics: practitioners having power over clients, for example
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Labelling theory separates the aspects of an individual's behaviour that is caused by an illness, and that which is caused by the application of a label. Freidson distinguished labels based on legitimacy and the degree to which to this legitimacy affected an individual's responsibilities.
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through dependency, knowledge, or location asymmetry; control over juniors in the field, requiring juniors deference and submission; and control over other professions either by excluding them from practice, or placing them under control of the medical profession.
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straightforwardly biologically. For these straightforwardly biologically diseases it would not be meaningful to describe them a social construction, though it might be meaningful to study the social processes that resulted in the discovery of the disease.
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and expression, perception and understanding of illness by individuals, institutions and society. Social constructionists study why diseases exist in one place and not another, or disappear from a particular area. For example,
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and began to focus more on the patient, and medical anthropology started to focus on western medicine. He argues that more interdisciplinary communication could improve both disciplines.
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describe the process whereby an ever wider range of human experiences are understood is defined, experienced and treated as a medical condition. Examples of medicalization can be seen in
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as a medical condition. Feminist scholars have shown that the female body is prone to medicalization, arguing that the tendency of viewing the female body as the
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is considered worthwhile. Psychiatry has emphasizes the biological when considering mental illness. Some psychiatrists have criticized this model: some prefer
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who studied the sociology of marijuana use. He argued that norms and deviant behaviour are partly the result of the definitions applied by others.
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27:Branch of sociology
3070:Society portal
2971:Social environment
2595:race and ethnicity
2445:Industrial society
939:Health disparities
738:The Social System.
582:Writing the 1970s
276:Health disparities
44:
3091:Medical sociology
3078:
3077:
2966:Social complexity
2898:Social experiment
2643:
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2470:Social psychology
2248:
2247:
2151:Hidden curriculum
2066:Medical sociology
2019:978-0-393-97505-5
1992:978-0-415-14938-9
1965:978-0-335-21584-3
1938:978-1-56000-121-8
1909:978-0-7623-0881-1
1884:978-0-7867-1783-5
1857:978-0-340-91450-2
1830:978-0-8018-8584-6
1799:978-0-313-29269-9
1772:978-1-57766-518-2
1694:978-80-246-4276-5
1497:978-1-119-63375-4
1443:978-0-335-24849-0
1359:978-1-317-21171-6
1349:Medical Sociology
1321:978-0-8265-1722-7
1127:978-0-203-87563-6
1096:978-0-19-507232-7
1047:978-1-349-47022-8
706:Gulf War syndrome
638:such as defining
593:scope of practice
578:Medical Dominance
568:Philip W. Jackson
564:hidden curriculum
545:medical education
539:Medical Education
469:Lawrence K. Frank
220:Medical sociology
217:
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59:Medical sociology
16:(Redirected from
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2996:Social structure
2893:Network analysis
2485:
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2475:Sociolinguistics
2465:Social movements
2389:Social darwinism
2326:Public sociology
2275:
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2240:Patient advocacy
2172:Labelling theory
2128:Informed consent
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553:Howard S. Becker
437:formed in 1905.
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343:Howard S. Becker
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2455:Rural sociology
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2364:Conflict theory
2350:
2331:Social research
2318:General aspects
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319:Vilfredo Pareto
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