Across
- 5. Sociologist who is particularly critical of the rise of CAMs, seeing them as pseudo-medicine [5]
- 7. Acronym for the General Medical Council [3]
- 8. Functionalist we associate with the sick role [7]
- 10. Sociological theory associated with Barber [13]
- 15. Sociological theory associated with Giddens [13]
- 16. Weberians say doctors employ ‘occupational…’ to maintain their status in society [10]
- 17. Foucault says doctors exercise increasing amounts of … over patients [12]
- 18. A ‘big story’, e.g. science, that postmodernists claim are being rejected by society [13]
- 19. Acronym for the National Health Service [3]
- 21. Sociological theory associated with Oakley [8]
- 22. Intentional faking of ill-health symptoms [11]
- 23. Type of CAM that involves non-contact healing [5]
Down
- 1. Behaviour motivated by an unselfish concern for others [8]
- 2. Catch all term used in the past to describe unexplainable conditions experienced by women [8]
- 3. Functionalists claim doctors adopt ‘universalistic…’, treating all patients equally [6]
- 4. Sociological theory associated with Lyotard, Foucault and CAMs [13]
- 6. Sociological theory associated with Navarro [7]
- 9. Sociologist associated with changing approaches to healthcare – from biomedical to social, for example [9]
- 11. McKinley – a Marxist argues doctors act as ‘drug…’ to support big pharma [7]
- 12. The biomedical view that doctors view the body as a machine they can fix [7, 4]
- 13. Acronym for the British Medical Association [3]
- 14. Term used by Lupton to describe how patients use the internet to manage their own health conditions [6]
- 20. Sociological theory associated with Parry & Parry [11]
