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What is a philosophy?What is a philosophy?

Statement summarizing the attitudes, principles, beliefs, values, and concepts held by an individual or group.• Individual = philosophy statement• Group = mission statement

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Slogans / Tag LinesSlogans / Tag Lines

“We bring good things to life” ® General Electric

Quality is job 1 Ford Motor Co.

Reach out and touch someone. ® AT&T

“We bring good things to life” ® General Electric

Quality is job 1 Ford Motor Co.

Reach out and touch someone. ® AT&T

We try harder Avis Rental Car

Be all that you can be United States

Army

Helping to make your life easier. Albertson’s

We try harder Avis Rental Car

Be all that you can be United States

Army

Helping to make your life easier. Albertson’s

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Tomasso's Pizza & Subs 1229 West Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton, FL

Tomasso's Pizza & Subs 1229 West Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton, FL

Mission StatementWe are Committed to using the finest ingredients in our recipes. No food leaves our kitchen that we ourselves would not eat.

Mission StatementWe are Committed to using the finest ingredients in our recipes. No food leaves our kitchen that we ourselves would not eat.

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Nyack Hospital 160 North Midland Avenue Nyack, NY

10960

Nyack Hospital 160 North Midland Avenue Nyack, NY

10960

Slogan / MottoExceptional skill. Extraordinary care.

Mission StatementThe mission of Nyack Hospital is to provide competent, innovative, and accessible emergency and acute care services for the residents of Rockland County. We are caring people operating an extraordinary community hospital. Vision. In its second century of service, Nyack Hospital and New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System will set the pace for sophisticated care in Rockland County. Getting better means all of us will be responsible for taking great care of our patients, each other, and our hospital.

Slogan / MottoExceptional skill. Extraordinary care.

Mission StatementThe mission of Nyack Hospital is to provide competent, innovative, and accessible emergency and acute care services for the residents of Rockland County. We are caring people operating an extraordinary community hospital. Vision. In its second century of service, Nyack Hospital and New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System will set the pace for sophisticated care in Rockland County. Getting better means all of us will be responsible for taking great care of our patients, each other, and our hospital.

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Mission StatementsMission Statements

“Western Oregon University is a comprehensive university that creates personalized learning opportunities, supports the advancement of knowledge for the public good and maximizes individual and professional development. Our environment is open to the exchange of ideas, where discovery, creativity and critical thinking flourish, and students succeed.”

“Western Oregon University is a comprehensive university that creates personalized learning opportunities, supports the advancement of knowledge for the public good and maximizes individual and professional development. Our environment is open to the exchange of ideas, where discovery, creativity and critical thinking flourish, and students succeed.”

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SOPHE (Society of Public Health

Educators)

SOPHE (Society of Public Health

Educators)“… to provide leadership to the

profession of public health education and to contribute to the health of all people and the elimination of disparities through advances in health education theory and research, excellence in professional preparation and practice, and advocacy for public policies conducive to health.”

“… to provide leadership to the profession of public health education and to contribute to the health of all people and the elimination of disparities through advances in health education theory and research, excellence in professional preparation and practice, and advocacy for public policies conducive to health.”

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What is your philosophy?What is your philosophy?

Complete the following:I believe education …I believe schools …I believe educators …I believe communities …I believe governments …

Do you have a particular life philosophy?

Complete the following:I believe education …I believe schools …I believe educators …I believe communities …I believe governments …

Do you have a particular life philosophy?

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The way in which you consistently act toward other people is often a reflection of your philosophy concerning the importance of people in general.

The profession of Health Education is considered a helping profession.

Those who work in the profession should value helping others.

The way in which you consistently act toward other people is often a reflection of your philosophy concerning the importance of people in general.

The profession of Health Education is considered a helping profession.

Those who work in the profession should value helping others.

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Developing a philosophyDeveloping a philosophy

Education or study

Life experience

Guidance from mentors and role models

Lessons from friends and relatives

Education or study

Life experience

Guidance from mentors and role models

Lessons from friends and relatives

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Personal versus Professional

Personal versus Professional

Ideal = one’s personal philosophy and professional philosophy were perfectly matched and consistent.

What happens if one’s personal and professional philosophies don’t match up?

Are health educators ever called upon to act in ways that may not be congruent with their personal belief systems?

Ideal = one’s personal philosophy and professional philosophy were perfectly matched and consistent.

What happens if one’s personal and professional philosophies don’t match up?

Are health educators ever called upon to act in ways that may not be congruent with their personal belief systems?

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Professional Philosophy and Health Education

Professional Philosophy and Health Education

Health educators’ primary concern is to protect and enhance the health of those within their jurisdiction.

“Health is not a moral issue.”

Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop

Health educators’ primary concern is to protect and enhance the health of those within their jurisdiction.

“Health is not a moral issue.”

Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop

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Potential ChallengesPotential Challenges

Sexuality Education

Abortion

Harm Reduction Methods

Others?

Sexuality Education

Abortion

Harm Reduction Methods

Others?

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Harm ReductionHarm Reduction

Harm reduction is a philosophy of public health intended to be a progressive alternative to the prohibition of certain potentially dangerous lifestyle choices in society.

The central idea of harm reduction is the recognition that some people always have and always will engage in behaviors which carry risks, such as causal sex, prostitution, and drug use.

The main objective of harm reduction is to mitigate the potential dangers and health risks associated with the risky behaviors themselves.

Harm reduction is a philosophy of public health intended to be a progressive alternative to the prohibition of certain potentially dangerous lifestyle choices in society.

The central idea of harm reduction is the recognition that some people always have and always will engage in behaviors which carry risks, such as causal sex, prostitution, and drug use.

The main objective of harm reduction is to mitigate the potential dangers and health risks associated with the risky behaviors themselves.

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Needle exchange is one of the most effective AIDS prevention programs currently available for injection drug users who are not in treatment. Without a vaccine or a cure, prevention is the only tool we have to control the spread of HIV. Public Health runs a needle exchange program for four basic reasons:

a.Needle exchange reduces blood-borne diseases in our communities without increasing drug use. Studies have shown decreases in both the number of persons who become infected with HIV and the number of people who get hepatitis in communities that have needle exchange programs.

b.Preventing HIV infection in injection drug users also prevents HIV in women and newborn children. Many women are at risk for HIV because of their own injection drug use or because they are sexual partners of injection drug users.

c.By working with injection drug users, we can help them get into drug treatment.

d.Finally, Public Health safely disposes of all contaminated syringes turned in to the exchange. This reduces the number of discarded syringes on our sidewalks and in our bus stops, yards, parks and play grounds. Our goal is to get used syringes out of circulation as quickly as possible. The longer a syringe remains in circulation, the more opportunities there are for that syringe to pass on a blood-borne disease.

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Philosophy of SymmetryPhilosophy of Symmetry

Health has physical, emotional, spiritual, and social components and each is as important as the other.

Health educators should seek to encourage a balance (symmetry) among those components when working with all people.

Holistic perspective, humanism, wellness.

Health has physical, emotional, spiritual, and social components and each is as important as the other.

Health educators should seek to encourage a balance (symmetry) among those components when working with all people.

Holistic perspective, humanism, wellness.

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Case StudyCase Study

Ann is a normal weight, 40 year-old mother of two. She smokes a pack of cigarettes a day, does not exercise regularly, and has a family history of heart disease.

Ann is enrolled in a required health education course at the local university. She is returning to school to become an elementary education teacher.

As part of the health course, Ann is required to complete a health risk appraisal and review her assessment with you.. The health educator.

Ann is a normal weight, 40 year-old mother of two. She smokes a pack of cigarettes a day, does not exercise regularly, and has a family history of heart disease.

Ann is enrolled in a required health education course at the local university. She is returning to school to become an elementary education teacher.

As part of the health course, Ann is required to complete a health risk appraisal and review her assessment with you.. The health educator.

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Predominate Health Education Philosophies

Predominate Health Education Philosophies

Behavior Change Philosophy: Focuses on modifying

unhealthy habits

Examples: Behavioral contracts, goal setting, self-monitoring.

Behavior Change Philosophy: Focuses on modifying

unhealthy habits

Examples: Behavioral contracts, goal setting, self-monitoring.

Cognitive-Based Philosophy: Focus on content

and information, increase in knowledge to help in making decisions.

Cognitive-Based Philosophy: Focus on content

and information, increase in knowledge to help in making decisions.

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More PhilosophiesMore Philosophies

Decision-making philosophy:Simulated

problems, case studies, scenarios, create and analyze potential solutions, critical thinking skills developed.

Decision-making philosophy:Simulated

problems, case studies, scenarios, create and analyze potential solutions, critical thinking skills developed.

Freeing/Functioning Philosophy:Goal is to free

people to make the best health decisions based on their needs and interests, not necessarily on the interests of society.

Freeing/Functioning Philosophy:Goal is to free

people to make the best health decisions based on their needs and interests, not necessarily on the interests of society.

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Philosophies continuedPhilosophies continued

Social Change Philosophy:Emphasizes the

role of health education in creating social, economic, and political change that benefit all.

Social Change Philosophy:Emphasizes the

role of health education in creating social, economic, and political change that benefit all.

Eclectic Health Education Philosophy:Situational

approach

Eclectic Health Education Philosophy:Situational

approach

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Thoughts on Helping Professions

Thoughts on Helping Professions

Salaries and advancement

Scheduling, hours worked per week

Mental, emotional impact of work

Work settings

Salaries and advancement

Scheduling, hours worked per week

Mental, emotional impact of work

Work settings

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Stress and BurnoutStress and Burnout

StressCharacterized by

overengagementEmotions are

overactiveProduces urgency

and hyperactivityLoss of energyLeads to anxiety

disordersPrimary damage is

physical

StressCharacterized by

overengagementEmotions are

overactiveProduces urgency

and hyperactivityLoss of energyLeads to anxiety

disordersPrimary damage is

physical

BurnoutCharacterized by

disengagementEmotions are bluntedProduces

helplessness & hopelessness

Loss of motivation, ideals, hope

Leads to detachment & depression

Primary damage is emotional

BurnoutCharacterized by

disengagementEmotions are bluntedProduces

helplessness & hopelessness

Loss of motivation, ideals, hope

Leads to detachment & depression

Primary damage is emotional