Healing Places
By (Author) Wilbert M. Gesler
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
1st March 2003
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Health psychology
Environmental factors
Complementary, integrated and alternative medicine and therapies
306.461
Paperback
144
Width 149mm, Height 226mm, Spine 11mm
213g
Wil Gesler examines how different environments affect physical, mental, spiritual, social, and emotional components of healing.
Gesler brings important insights to our understanding of healing, making innovative connections between different kinds of environments in the process. He highlights the complexity of health, and the importance of understanding how healing takes place in, and is shaped by particular places. Healing Places demonstrates clearly that geographers have an important and original contribution to make in understanding health and wellbeing, both historically and in the present day. * Area *
Healing Places asserts emphatically and eloquently that place matters to health. The case studies provide fascinating evidence that links between healing and place are well grounded in history and are now being reconsidered in hospital design. This book will be important reading for researchers, teachers, and professionals with an interest in health care settings. [It] adds weight to a major shift in contemporary thinking: reassessing the links between place and health. -- Robin A. Kearns, The University of Auckland
Wilbert M. Gesler is Professor of Geography at the University of North Carolina.