1st Edition

Integrating Everything The Integrated Practitioner

By Justin Amery Copyright 2014
188 Pages
by CRC Press

'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... Read more
Book 4 Integrating Everything: Introduction to the series Section One: Creating in Practice Chapter 1: The fundamental creativity of health practice • A quick recap Chapter 2: Health as a creation Chapter 3: What is creativity? Chapter 4: The infinite world of practice (and the 'no-model model') Two: Having a Go Chapter 5: This is it Chapter 6: Clearing Chapter 7: Awakening Chapter 8: Connecting Chapter 9: Trust your intuition (but check it too) Chapter 10: Mapping Chapter 11: Negotiating Chapter 12: Letting go Chapter 13: Models and reality Chapter 14: Creating better health Chapter 15: Integrating everything. Conclusion: power, beauty and love

Biography

I am a full- time practising family practitioner and children's palliative care specialist doctor working in the UK. I have also spent some years working in Uganda and other sub- Saharan African countries. I enjoy teaching, writing and mentoring. I am a medical student tutor at the University of Oxford, a trainer in general practice, and I have designed and set up children's palliative care courses for health professionals in the UK and Africa. I have worked with 'failing practices' to help them turn round; and also with health professionals who are struggling (as we all do from time to time). I have always had an interest in philosophy and spirituality, and have studied this at postgraduate level. I have carried out some research into education and training of health professionals around the world and I continue to explore that interest. I have previously written two books: Children's Palliative Care in Africa (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009) and the Association for Children's Palliative Care (ACT) Handbook of Children's Palliative Care for GPs (Bristol: ACT, 2011). I particularly enjoy reading and writing poetry. At heart, though, I am a practitioner and a generalist. What is more, as you can probably see, I am rather a jack of all trades, and a master of none. I have been motivated to write this book as I am hoping to explore practical ways of practising health that help us all, patients and practitioners alike, to become a little more healthy, and a little more whole.