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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Taylor & Francis | Boca Raton, Florida ; : CRC Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948584012902882
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 180 pages) : , digital file(s).
    ISBN: 1-000-19240-7 , 1-78523-029-8
    Series Statement: Integrated Practitioner ; 4
    Content: Health practice has always been many things, with many constraints and pressures. These things have changed over time and still vary from place to place. Being a practitioner here and now is, from one perspective, no different to the way it has always been. It involves integration. It involves weaving together many threads into one whole tapestry. It involves taking a constrained and limited palate and painting freely. It may be a science, it may be technical, it may be psychological, it may be spiritual, but it is always an art, because it integrates everything in order to create. And what we create is better health.' Justin Amery This extraordinary new series fills a void in practitioner development and well-being. The books take a reflective step back from the tick-box, target-driven and increasingly regulated world of 21st century health practice; and invite us to revisit what health and health practice actually are. Building carefully on the science and philosophy of health, each book addresses the messy, complex and often chaotic world of real-life health practice and offers an ancient but now almost revolutionary understanding for students and experienced practitioners alike: that health practice is a fundamentally creative and compassionate activity. The series as a whole helps practitioners to redefine and recreate their daily practice in ways that are healthier for both patients and practitioners. The books provide a welcome antidote to demoralisation and burn-out amongst practitioners, reversing cynicism and reviving our feeling of pride in, and our understanding of, health practice. By observing practice life through different lenses, they encourage the development of efficiency, effectiveness and, above all, satisfaction. The fourth book in the series, The Integrated Practitioner: Integrating Everything, considers the 'we', the 'me' and the 'other' perspectives of books 1-3 and integrates everything into 'health practice' as a single entity. It recognises the multifaceted nature of healthcare, its different constraints and varied pressures, but also views it from a new perspective, fostering a happier, healthier and more skilful whole within the real-life, complex and often messy world of health practice. Brilliantly written, practitioners, students and trainees and GP trainers will find the enlightening, witty, conversational style a joy to read.
    Note: Also available in print form. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-138-44455-3
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    gbv_1780091125
    Format: 1 online resource (188 pages).
    ISBN: 9781785230295 , 1785230298 , 9781000192421 , 1000192423 , 9781000192414 , 1000192415 , 9781000192407 , 1000192407
    Series Statement: Intergrated practitioner series book 4
    Content: Section one: creating in practice. The fundamental creativity of health practice. Health as a creation. What is creativity? The infinite world of practice (and the 'no-model model'). Section 2: having a go. This is it. Clearing. Awakening. Connecting. Trust your intuition (but check it too). Mapping. Negotiating. Letting go. Models and reality. Creating better health. Integrating everything. Conclusion: power, beauty and love. Bibliography. End notes.
    Content: 'Health practice has always been many things, with many constraints and pressures. These things have changed over time and still vary from place to place. Being a practitioner here and now is, from one perspective, no different to the way it has always been. It involves integration. It involves weaving together many threads into one whole tapestry. It involves taking a constrained and limited palate and painting freely. It may be a science, it may be technical, it may be psychological, it may be spiritual, but it is always an art, because it integrates everything in order to create. And what we create is better health.' Justin Amery This extraordinary new series fills a void in practitioner development and well-being. The books take a reflective step back from the tick-box, target-driven and increasingly regulated world of 21st century health practice; and invite us to revisit what health and health practice actually are. Building carefully on the science and philosophy of health, each book addresses the messy, complex and often chaotic world of real-life health practice and offers an ancient but now almost revolutionary understanding for students and experienced practitioners alike: that health practice is a fundamentally creative and compassionate activity. The series as a whole helps practitioners to redefine and recreate their daily practice in ways that are healthier for both patients and practitioners. The books provide a welcome antidote to demoralisation and burn-out amongst practitioners, reversing cynicism and reviving our feeling of pride in, and our understanding of, health practice. By observing practice life through different lenses, they encourage the development of efficiency, effectiveness and, above all, satisfaction. The fourth book in the series, The Integrated Practitioner: Integrating Everything, considers the 'we', the 'me' and the 'other' perspectives of books 1-3 and integrates everything into 'health practice' as a single entity. It recognises the multifaceted nature of healthcare, its different constraints and varied pressures, but also views it from a new perspective, fostering a happier, healthier and more skilful whole within the real-life, complex and often messy world of health practice. Brilliantly written, practitioners, students and trainees and GP trainers will find the enlightening, witty, conversational style a joy to read.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781138444553
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781846197758
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781138444553
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :Radcliffe Publishing,
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1191072445
    Format: 1 online resource : , illustrations (black and white, and colour)
    ISBN: 9781000192407 , 1000192407
    Note: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- About the author -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction to the series -- Why are these workbooks needed? -- Why did I write them? -- What will be in them? -- What perspectives and approaches will they use? -- Points and prizes: something for nothing -- Provisos -- Section One: Creating in Practice -- Chapter 1: The fundamental creativity of health practice -- The art of practice -- A quick recap -- Chapter 2: Health as a creation -- The creation: better health -- Practitioners as artists -- Our palette: almost anything , Chapter 3: What is creativity? -- Imagination -- Action -- Can we train to be more creative? -- Factors that may affect the way we think -- The flow state -- Integrating creativity into our practice -- Chapter 4: The infinite world of practice (and the 'no-model model') -- The importance of nothing -- Practice as an infinite entity -- Amery's (very transient) No-model Model -- The importance of presence -- Creation through imagination -- Section Two: Having a Go -- Chapter 5: This is it -- Chapter 6: Clearing -- Clearing the ring -- Getting perspective -- Health practice as 'being' not 'trying' , Chapter 7: Awakening -- Committing -- An example -- Dissolving -- Jumping -- Waking up (flying, not falling) -- Chapter 8: Connecting -- The golden minute -- Introducing the patient into the infinite ring -- The flood -- Deep listening (and watching) -- Don't interrupt. Really don't. Really. Don't. -- The very useful miracle -- Chapter 9: Trust your intuition (but check it too) -- Thinking: fast and slow -- The practical application of convergent and divergent thinking -- Problems with divergent and convergent thinking -- Factors that may affect the way we think -- Ebbing and flowing , Integrating and harmonically balancing our thinking in practice -- Chapter 10: Mapping -- What maps of health are there? -- Don't fall into the health beliefs trap -- Creating and merging different maps -- Consonance and dissonance in practice -- Integrating maps into practice -- Chapter 11: Negotiating -- Co-creation can only be done in partnership -- Negotiating agendas -- Negotiating routes, waypoints and end-points -- A worked example -- The road taken -- A good enough journey plan -- Chapter 12: Letting go -- The absolute importance of letting go -- (Re)Creating ourselves , A brief meditation on death -- Health practice as self-practice -- Chapter 13: Models and reality -- Models and reality -- The model as a tool -- The model as a tyrant -- Models as tools or tyrants? -- Integrating and balancing models and practice -- The realities of practice -- Chapter 14: Creating better health -- Creating in your own practice -- Chapter 15: Integrating everything -- Cycling on the road to nowhere -- The messiness of life -- Beginner's mind: meta-competence -- Including but transcending our expertise -- Integrated practice as a 'meta-level' of reflective practice
    Additional Edition: Print version: Amery, Justin. Integrating Everything : The Integrated Practitioner. Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, ©2013 ISBN 9781138444553
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
    UID:
    gbv_1727185854
    Format: 1 online resource (189 pages)
    ISBN: 9781000192407
    Content: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- About the author -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction to the series -- Why are these workbooks needed? -- Why did I write them? -- What will be in them? -- What perspectives and approaches will they use? -- Points and prizes: something for nothing -- Provisos -- Section One: Creating in Practice -- Chapter 1: The fundamental creativity of health practice -- The art of practice -- A quick recap -- Chapter 2: Health as a creation -- The creation: better health -- Practitioners as artists -- Our palette: almost anything -- Chapter 3: What is creativity? -- Imagination -- Action -- Can we train to be more creative? -- Factors that may affect the way we think -- The flow state -- Integrating creativity into our practice -- Chapter 4: The infinite world of practice (and the 'no-model model') -- The importance of nothing -- Practice as an infinite entity -- Amery's (very transient) No-model Model -- The importance of presence -- Creation through imagination -- Section Two: Having a Go -- Chapter 5: This is it -- Chapter 6: Clearing -- Clearing the ring -- Getting perspective -- Health practice as 'being' not 'trying' -- Chapter 7: Awakening -- Committing -- An example -- Dissolving -- Jumping -- Waking up (flying, not falling) -- Chapter 8: Connecting -- The golden minute -- Introducing the patient into the infinite ring -- The flood -- Deep listening (and watching) -- Don't interrupt. Really don't. Really. Don't. -- The very useful miracle -- Chapter 9: Trust your intuition (but check it too) -- Thinking: fast and slow -- The practical application of convergent and divergent thinking -- Problems with divergent and convergent thinking -- Factors that may affect the way we think -- Ebbing and flowing -- Integrating and harmonically balancing our thinking in practice -- Chapter 10: Mapping.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781138444553
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781138444553
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Taylor & Francis | Boca Raton, Florida ; : CRC Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959657410402883
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 180 pages) : , digital file(s).
    ISBN: 1-000-19240-7 , 1-78523-029-8
    Series Statement: Integrated Practitioner ; 4
    Content: Health practice has always been many things, with many constraints and pressures. These things have changed over time and still vary from place to place. Being a practitioner here and now is, from one perspective, no different to the way it has always been. It involves integration. It involves weaving together many threads into one whole tapestry. It involves taking a constrained and limited palate and painting freely. It may be a science, it may be technical, it may be psychological, it may be spiritual, but it is always an art, because it integrates everything in order to create. And what we create is better health.' Justin Amery This extraordinary new series fills a void in practitioner development and well-being. The books take a reflective step back from the tick-box, target-driven and increasingly regulated world of 21st century health practice; and invite us to revisit what health and health practice actually are. Building carefully on the science and philosophy of health, each book addresses the messy, complex and often chaotic world of real-life health practice and offers an ancient but now almost revolutionary understanding for students and experienced practitioners alike: that health practice is a fundamentally creative and compassionate activity. The series as a whole helps practitioners to redefine and recreate their daily practice in ways that are healthier for both patients and practitioners. The books provide a welcome antidote to demoralisation and burn-out amongst practitioners, reversing cynicism and reviving our feeling of pride in, and our understanding of, health practice. By observing practice life through different lenses, they encourage the development of efficiency, effectiveness and, above all, satisfaction. The fourth book in the series, The Integrated Practitioner: Integrating Everything, considers the 'we', the 'me' and the 'other' perspectives of books 1-3 and integrates everything into 'health practice' as a single entity. It recognises the multifaceted nature of healthcare, its different constraints and varied pressures, but also views it from a new perspective, fostering a happier, healthier and more skilful whole within the real-life, complex and often messy world of health practice. Brilliantly written, practitioners, students and trainees and GP trainers will find the enlightening, witty, conversational style a joy to read.
    Note: Also available in print form. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-138-44455-3
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Taylor & Francis | Boca Raton, Florida ; : CRC Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959657410402883
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 180 pages) : , digital file(s).
    ISBN: 1-000-19240-7 , 1-78523-029-8
    Series Statement: Integrated Practitioner ; 4
    Content: Health practice has always been many things, with many constraints and pressures. These things have changed over time and still vary from place to place. Being a practitioner here and now is, from one perspective, no different to the way it has always been. It involves integration. It involves weaving together many threads into one whole tapestry. It involves taking a constrained and limited palate and painting freely. It may be a science, it may be technical, it may be psychological, it may be spiritual, but it is always an art, because it integrates everything in order to create. And what we create is better health.' Justin Amery This extraordinary new series fills a void in practitioner development and well-being. The books take a reflective step back from the tick-box, target-driven and increasingly regulated world of 21st century health practice; and invite us to revisit what health and health practice actually are. Building carefully on the science and philosophy of health, each book addresses the messy, complex and often chaotic world of real-life health practice and offers an ancient but now almost revolutionary understanding for students and experienced practitioners alike: that health practice is a fundamentally creative and compassionate activity. The series as a whole helps practitioners to redefine and recreate their daily practice in ways that are healthier for both patients and practitioners. The books provide a welcome antidote to demoralisation and burn-out amongst practitioners, reversing cynicism and reviving our feeling of pride in, and our understanding of, health practice. By observing practice life through different lenses, they encourage the development of efficiency, effectiveness and, above all, satisfaction. The fourth book in the series, The Integrated Practitioner: Integrating Everything, considers the 'we', the 'me' and the 'other' perspectives of books 1-3 and integrates everything into 'health practice' as a single entity. It recognises the multifaceted nature of healthcare, its different constraints and varied pressures, but also views it from a new perspective, fostering a happier, healthier and more skilful whole within the real-life, complex and often messy world of health practice. Brilliantly written, practitioners, students and trainees and GP trainers will find the enlightening, witty, conversational style a joy to read.
    Note: Also available in print form. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-138-44455-3
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boca Raton, Florida ; : CRC Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949602242102882
    Format: 1 online resource (189 pages).
    ISBN: 9781000192407 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Integrated Practitioner ; 4
    Additional Edition: Print version: Amery, Justin. Integrating everything. Boca Raton, Florida ; London, England ; New York : CRC Press, 2018, c2014 ISBN 9781138444553
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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