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Realizing Holism in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Consultations through the Voice of TCM (VOTCM): An Interactional Analytical Approach

Health Communication, 2021
In recent years, doctor-patient communication in the context of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has attracted increasing attention. Highly influenced by ancient Chinese philosophy, TCM is unique in its exemplification of Chinese wisdom, particularly ...
Chen-ji Zhang, W. Chor
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Methodological Individualism and Holism

Research Methods in the Social Sciences: An A-Z of key concepts, 2021
This chapter discusses methodological individualism and holism, which are often the focus of ontological debate. Methodological individualism (MI) is a paradigm in the social sciences that emerged from sociology and philosophy.
Suzan Gibril
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Holism

2019
Christian McMillan   +2 more
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Incorporating holism in nursing education through the Integrative Student Growth Model (ISGM).

Applied Nursing Research, 2019
The concept of holism is threaded throughout nursing. Holistic nursing practice has emerged as a prevalent concept in the provision of quality nursing care, calling nurses to focus on the whole person. Holistic self-care has been said to prevent burn-out,
Chrysanthe Patestos   +2 more
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Holism

2011
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep. ; This book chapter discusses how holism relates to the whole person.
Baldwin, Moyra A., Greenwood, Joanne
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The history and promise of holism in health promotion.

Health Promotion International, 2018
Holism is an ancient theme concept that has resurfaced in recent literature, and that requires informed and intentional use in order to preserve its utility.
V. Michaelson, W. Pickett, C. Davison
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Strong holism, weak holism, and health

Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2004
The health theories of Nordenfelt and Boorse are compared. Critical attention is focused on Nordenfelt's description of his theory as one of holistic welfare, contrasting with Boorse's analytical and statistical approach. Neither theory is found to give an entirely satisfactory account of 'health' in scientific medicine or common usage.
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Confirmation holism and semantic holism

Synthese, 1996
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Quine's Holism and Functionalist Holism

Mind, 2001
One central strand in Quine's criticism of common-sense notions of linguistic meaning is an argument from the holism of empirical content. This paper explores (with many digressions) the several versions of the argument, and discovers them to be uniformly bad. There is a kernel of truth in the idea that 'holism', in some sense, 'undermines the analytic-
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