Reviews
Humanizing Public Health is a compelling and timely call to refocus the field on its human core. Halkitis masterfully argues that improving the health of the public demands more than biomedicine—integrating psychological insight, cultural competence, and social justice. This book is a significant scholarly contribution and essential guide for reimagining health education and practice.
Neglecting the human aspect of effective public health responses because of a fixation on pathogen over people is a common and fatal mistake. Community engagement is how public health should start. It is not an afterthought. Humanizing Public Health is important reading for students, armchair public health experts, and seasoned leaders.
In Humanizing Public Health, Perry Halkitis advocates for a bold, person-centered approach that acknowledges the psychological, social, and political forces influencing health. He urges us to rethink how we teach and practice public health—centering empathy, lived experience, and human competencies to create a more just, responsive, and resilient future.
Book Details
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1. Viruses Can't Outsmart Us
Chapter 2. Emotions So Big They Get in the Way
Chapter 3. Empathy Is Both Treatment and Prevention
Chapter 4. Mythological Beliefs Kill
Chapter 5. Your
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1. Viruses Can't Outsmart Us
Chapter 2. Emotions So Big They Get in the Way
Chapter 3. Empathy Is Both Treatment and Prevention
Chapter 4. Mythological Beliefs Kill
Chapter 5. Your Politics Make Me Sick
Chapter 6. People Before Pathogens
References
Index