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Strengthening Critical Health PsychologyA Critical Action OrientationArgosy University, USA, jhepworth{at}argosyu.edu The commentaries on my original article The Emergence of Critical Health Psychology: Can it Contribute to Promoting Public Health? provided engaging views on what critical health psychology (CHP) actually is and does. Consideration of each commentary gave rise to numerous themes and generated my own further thoughts on CHP which I frame as five key areas of a continuing dialogue: (1) reflexivity and CHP; (2) health psychology: pluralist or not? (3) CHP as a moral project; (4) social action and change; and (5) strengthening critical approaches to health. Throughout I highlight concepts and issues that are integral to the capacity of CHP to create a shift towards a reinvigorated action-orientated agenda.
Key Words: action-orientation critical health psychology mainstream health psychology public health reflexivity
Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 11, No. 3,
401-408 (2006) This article has been cited by other articles:
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