

Neil Vickers and Derek Bolton, "Being Ill: On Sickness, Care and Abandonment" (Reaktion Books, 2024)
Oct 5, 2024
Neil Vickers, a Professor of English Literature with a background in epidemiology, joins forces with Derek Bolton to explore the profound impact of serious illness on relationships and social dynamics. They discuss how dependency can shift perceptions among loved ones, emphasizing the often-overlooked isolation faced by caregivers. Their insights draw from diverse fields like neuroscience and psychology, advocating for community support to enhance resilience. The conversation reveals the intricate connection between health, emotional well-being, and societal interconnectedness.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Illness, Abandonment, and Social Context
02:17 • 14min
Exploring Social Determinants of Health and Well-being
15:53 • 3min
Understanding Illness Beyond Medicine
18:41 • 16min
The Foundations of Care: Insights from Infant Research
35:03 • 8min
Embracing Illness and Community Support
43:13 • 10min
Integrating Medical Humanities with Scientific Perspectives
53:27 • 3min