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Gods and Diseases

Making Sense of Our Physical and Mental Wellbeing

Gods and Diseases( )
Author: Tacey, David
ISBN:978-0-415-52062-1
Publication Date:Jan 2013
Publisher:Routledge
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $170.00
Book Description:

Today's society faces many problems that cannot be solved by the application of reason, logic or medicine. Some of these include alcoholism, suicide, drug addiction and child abuse to name but a few. Many mental health problems are on the increase such as depression, phobias and anxiety with no obvious solution in sight.

In Gods and Diseases, David Tacey argues that the answers lie in leaving behind the confines of conventional medicine. Instead we should turn towards...
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Book Details
Pages:264
Detailed Subjects: Psychology / Mental Health
Medical / Alternative & Complementary Medicine
Religion / Spirituality
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.396 x 9.165 x 0.741 Inches
Book Weight:1.2 Pounds
Author Biography
Tacey, David (Author)
David Tacey was born in Melbourne and his family later moved to Alice Springs, central Australia. He spent his adolescence and early adulthood living alongside Aboriginal cultures. This brought about his lifelong interest in Aboriginal religions and the spiritual relationship between land, nature and human consciousness. He studied literature, philosophy and art history in his Bachelor of Arts degree at Flinders University, and earned his PhD at Adelaide University in literature and psychoanalysis. After winning the Bentham Prize at Adelaide he was one of four Australians to be awarded a post-doctoral fellowship by the Harkness Foundation, New York.

He has published 14 books, 70 refereed essays in journals, 45 chapters in edited volumes, and 50 articles in non-refereed journals and magazines. David Tracey has maintained a commitment to public awareness in the areas of religious education, indigenous health, men's issues and environmental issues. He is currently Emeritus Professor of Literature at La Trobe University in Melbourne and Research Professor at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra.

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