Overview: Draws on experience from cross-cultural settings; rural, remote, and underserved communities; community mental health settings; prisons; schools; and psychiatric wards.Provides fresh insight for acade.This book offers a radically different perspective on the topic of health inequity. Carey, Tai, and Griffiths use Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) to deconstruct current approaches to understanding, investigating, and addressing problems of health inequity. In the book, the authors propose that health inequity is not a problem .per se.. Disrupted control, they argue, is the problem that
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