HLTB21H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Ottawa Charter For Health Promotion, Inta, Sigmund Freud
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Multiple uses of the term: a criticism, as a set of higher-order cognitive skills used to appraise arguments and evidence, as a particular theoretical stance or perspective example: a critical social science perspective. Self-directed, self-disciplined, self-monitored (reflexive) and self-corrective (iterative) thinking. Socio-centric thinking- group think that encourages a us versus them mentality. Well being (physical, social, and psychological well-being: physical- healthy functioning, fitness, performance ability, social well-being- involvement in community, employability, and mental well being (ability to cope and adapt) Doesn"t consider the pov of others, or its own mistakes of own pov. Uncritically internalized the dominant prejudices and stereotypes of society and culture. True because we and our believe it is true. Definitions of health (abcna: absence of disease, balance (hemostasis, commodity (consumerism, norm or ideal, action or fitness. Dictionary definitions- common ways by which health is defined (not useful) Assumptive definitions (conceptually relative (reference to other concepts), aspirational (who definition), and descriptive (good or bad)