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Date: | Mon, 16 Sep 1996 12:09:01 -0400 |
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Dennis: I am disturbed by what you imply is REALY (your all caps) health
promotion, and what is not 'REAL'.
Defining the boundaries of health promotion is much needed. However, I would
have thought that health behaviour change ( wellness as well as risk focused)
at the individual level is still a core component.
As you know, I frame individual behaviour change within a context of expanding
levels of influence:family/friends, groups, organizations, communities,
societies.
The key principle is 'reciprocal determinism': ie. the person influenced by a
context and the context influenced by a person.
Maybe I have it all wrong about what is and what is not REAL. In that case, I
will have to turn in my health promotion card.
Harvey.
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