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CCHU9019-From Health to Well-being
Subject
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Arts and Humanities
Description
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The aim of this course is for students to gain greater insight into the multi-dimensional aspects of health and to develop a more holistic and humanistic appreciation of health in both a personal and societal context. The course will encourage students to look critically at various models of health, to understand the complexities of health-related behaviours and to appreciate the possible roles played by politico-social forces, cultural change and spiritual disorientation in shaping well-being.
References
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Albom, M. (2007). Tuesdays with Morrie. London: Little, Brown.
Bauby, J. -D. (2007). The diving-bell and the butterfly. Hopkinton, MA: Vintage Books.
Damasio, A. R. (1994). Descartes’ error: Emotion, reason, and the human brain. New York: Putnam.
Descartes and Substance Dualism. In Philosophy Online. From http://www.philosophyonline.co.uk/oldsite/pom/pom_substance_dualism.htm
Egnew, T. (2005). The meaning of healing: Transcending suffering. Annals of Family Medicine, 3(1), 255-262.
Fadiman, A. (1997). The spirit catches you and you fall down. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Foucault, M. (1989). The birth of the clinic: An archaeology of medical perception. London: Routledge.
French, P., & Crabbe, M. (2010). Fat China: how expanding waistlines are changing a nation. London; New York: Anthem Press.
Physical Object
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Anxiety
Subject
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Arts and Humanities
From Health to Well-being
Artifact
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The sketch was inspired by the real scene that the creator has experienced. The creator created this art piece to reflect the anxiety after being denied, trying to restore that sorrowful scene.
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ZHANG Qiongdan
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This item is made available for research and educational purposes by the University of Hong Kong.
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The Denial of Denying
Access Denied
Shell
Format
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Pencil Sketch
Language
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English
Identifier
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CCHU-9019-2018-03
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Physical Object
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2018/4/25
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Humanities
Sketch
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Dublin Core
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Title
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CCHU9019-From Health to Well-being
Subject
The topic of the resource
Arts and Humanities
Description
An account of the resource
The aim of this course is for students to gain greater insight into the multi-dimensional aspects of health and to develop a more holistic and humanistic appreciation of health in both a personal and societal context. The course will encourage students to look critically at various models of health, to understand the complexities of health-related behaviours and to appreciate the possible roles played by politico-social forces, cultural change and spiritual disorientation in shaping well-being.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
Albom, M. (2007). Tuesdays with Morrie. London: Little, Brown.
Bauby, J. -D. (2007). The diving-bell and the butterfly. Hopkinton, MA: Vintage Books.
Damasio, A. R. (1994). Descartes’ error: Emotion, reason, and the human brain. New York: Putnam.
Descartes and Substance Dualism. In Philosophy Online. From http://www.philosophyonline.co.uk/oldsite/pom/pom_substance_dualism.htm
Egnew, T. (2005). The meaning of healing: Transcending suffering. Annals of Family Medicine, 3(1), 255-262.
Fadiman, A. (1997). The spirit catches you and you fall down. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Foucault, M. (1989). The birth of the clinic: An archaeology of medical perception. London: Routledge.
French, P., & Crabbe, M. (2010). Fat China: how expanding waistlines are changing a nation. London; New York: Anthem Press.
Physical Object
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Access Denied
Subject
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Arts and Humanities
From Health to Well-being
Artifact
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This sketch is an appropriation art of an online Photoshop artwork titled “Large (8)” by artist dibandgazbrothersis. To better illustrate the negative atmosphere, the creator chose pencil sketches to make use of the black-and-white color tone.
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WU Pak Cheong Issac
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This item is made available for research and educational purposes by the University of Hong Kong.
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The Denial of Denying
Anxiety
Shell
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Black and White Sketch
Language
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English
Identifier
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CCHU-9019-2018-02
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Physical Object
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2018/4/25
Artifact
Humanities
Sketch
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Dublin Core
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Title
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CCHU9019-From Health to Well-being
Subject
The topic of the resource
Arts and Humanities
Description
An account of the resource
The aim of this course is for students to gain greater insight into the multi-dimensional aspects of health and to develop a more holistic and humanistic appreciation of health in both a personal and societal context. The course will encourage students to look critically at various models of health, to understand the complexities of health-related behaviours and to appreciate the possible roles played by politico-social forces, cultural change and spiritual disorientation in shaping well-being.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
Albom, M. (2007). Tuesdays with Morrie. London: Little, Brown.
Bauby, J. -D. (2007). The diving-bell and the butterfly. Hopkinton, MA: Vintage Books.
Damasio, A. R. (1994). Descartes’ error: Emotion, reason, and the human brain. New York: Putnam.
Descartes and Substance Dualism. In Philosophy Online. From http://www.philosophyonline.co.uk/oldsite/pom/pom_substance_dualism.htm
Egnew, T. (2005). The meaning of healing: Transcending suffering. Annals of Family Medicine, 3(1), 255-262.
Fadiman, A. (1997). The spirit catches you and you fall down. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Foucault, M. (1989). The birth of the clinic: An archaeology of medical perception. London: Routledge.
French, P., & Crabbe, M. (2010). Fat China: how expanding waistlines are changing a nation. London; New York: Anthem Press.
Physical Object
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Dublin Core
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Title
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The Denial of Denying
Subject
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Arts and Humanities
From Health to Well-being
Artifact
Description
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This art piece is inspired by a song called “Brave” from Idina Menzel. In the song, it says, “And I might still cry, and I might still bleed, these thorns in my side … I can't be afraid, cause it's my turn to be brave.” It delivers the message that one should find courage despite the fact that the world is filled with desperate, since we are the master of our own fate.
Creator
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Tai Yik Long
Rights
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This item is made available for research and educational purposes by the University of Hong Kong.
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Access Denied
Anxiety
Shell
Format
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Iron wire, paper and rope
Language
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English
Identifier
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CCHU-9019-2018-01
Type
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Physical Object
Date Submitted
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2018/4/25