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Dear colleagues,
theories and model may be good enough to help analyze and explain
human behavior, but they are never ever blueprints for shaping human
behavior.
It's one of the big misunderstandings floating around health promotors
that a psychological model or theory would help them change human
behavior. If that would be the case, why the hell do we still have people
who smoke, drink alcohol, use heroin, rape other people, or, like
President Bush, make stupid decisions?
Eberhard Wenzel MA PhD
Griffith University
Meadowbrook, Qld. 4131
Australia
Tel.: +61-7-3382 1026
Mobile: 0419020150
Fax: +61-7-3382 1034
International Public HealthWatch at:
http://www.ldb.org/iphw/index.htm
WWW Virtual Library Public Health at:
http://www.ldb.org/vl/index.htm
WWW Virtual Library Circumpolar Peoples
http://www.ldb.org/vl/cp/index.htm
All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others.
George Orwell
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