The stress concept as a problem for a 'theoretical pathology'
'Theoretical pathology' is defined as the conceptual foundation of medicine. Research in this area is concerned with the analysis of explicit and implicit patterns of thought dominating research and practice. Using the example of the stress concept, it is suggested that it is a 'key word' with denotative and connotative meanings accessible to professional and laymen, contributing to explore the 'gray zone' between 'health' and 'disease' by linking psychological, social and biological determinants of 'well-being' and 'discomfort'. Examples of current research illustrate possible expansions of medical theorization.
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1985
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Authors: | Christian, Paul ; Lolas, Fernando |
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Social Science & Medicine. - Elsevier, ISSN 0277-9536. - Vol. 21.1985, 12, p. 1363-1365
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Elsevier |
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