In her latest book, Dr. Clark applies a holistic, wellness perspective to community health, focusing on community strengths and resilience – such as positive nutrition, healthy environment, fitness, and self care skills – rather than risks and disease. Practitioners and students will find this book a practical and comprehensive resource for creating community health programs and promoting wellness among individuals and groups. Special features include:
- A step-by-step guide to planning, implementing, and marketing community health programs;
- Strategies for wellness nutrition, fitness, stress management, and smoking cessation;
- Strategies for preventing violence in the schools and larger community;
- Tips on sharpening communication skills with individuals and groups; and
- Models of culturally sensitive health promotion programs.
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Part I: Theory and Concepts
A Model for Health and Wellness Promotion in Communities, Carolyn Chambers Clark Health Promotion with Changing and Vulnerable Populations, Grace Erickson Part II: Developing Programs in the Community
Community Self-Assessment, Carolyn Chambers Clark Principles of Planning Effective Community Health Programs, Elizabeth Erkel Community Mobilization, Carl Helvie Marketing Community Health Promotion Programs, Carolyn Chambers Clark Evaluating Community Health Program, Sandra Mac Donald Health Promotion in Rural Settings, Julia W. Aucoin and Sheilda G. Rodgers Health Promotion on the Internet, Judy L. Sheehan Part III: Strategies for Wellness
Wellness Nutrition, Carolyn Chambers Clark Fitness and Flexible Movement, Barbara Resnicks Communicable Disease: Promoting Community Resiliency, Margo Drohan Stress Management, Carolyn Chambers Clark Smoking Cessation, Charlene Long Violence Prevention Skills, Carolyn Chambers Clark Environmental Wellness, Carolyn Chambers Clark Complementary Health Care Practices, Nancy Oliver Part IV: Interaction Skills
Advanced Communication Skills with Individuals and Groups, Carolyn Chambers Clark Working with Groups, Cynthia Johnson and Beth Keely Working with Families, Janice Unruh Davidson Part V: Health Promotion in Cultural Context
Health Promotion with African American Women, Marva Mizell Price Establishing a Lay Health Promotion Program in a Hispanic Community, Sandra Hopper Working with Elderly Diabetics in a Hawaiian Community, Chen-Yen Wang Parish Nursing, Susan Mac Leod Dyess Part VI: Lessons from Sample Health Promotion Programs
Conducting a Survey: The Example of a Youth Service Organization, Robert Strack Violence Prevention in Schools: A Model Violence Prevention Center, Pamela P. Di Napoli Evaluating Small Community-Based Health Promotion Programs: Lessons Learned from Colorado Health Promotion Initiatives, Kathryn A. Judge, Deborah S. Main, Carolyn Tressler, Douglas Fernald, Jill Parker, Kitty Corbett, Jennifer Horton Health Promotion in a Homeless Center, Carl Helviei> ‘