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Discuss how a sociological perspective contributes to our understanding of aboriginal health with particular referrence to aboriginal mental health
Sociology begins with individuals' experiences in order to explore the collective themes and patterns of human behaviour that shape our society and the distribution of health within it (Willis, 1993). This essay will describe the "sociological imagination" and then apply the concepts of the sociological enterprise to Aboriginal health and illness. The discussion will include how a sociological perspective contributes to understanding social exclusion and its affects on aboriginal mental illness . The "sociological imagination" asserts that
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