Traditional and radical authors agree that strengthening the autonomy of service users is a primary aim in casework. The current paper seeks to balance this emphasis on individual autonomy by arguing that the relational aspects of the self also require attention. This argument proceeds in three steps. Firstly, recent theoretical work will be introduced to advance the premise that the self can be understood as ‘relational’ as well as ‘autonomous’. Secondly, a summary is offered of the research which concludes that a strong social network, or in the more recently favoured terms, that ‘social connectedness’ and ‘attachment’, is protective of health and well-being. Building on these two ideas, it ...
According to relational egalitarianism, justice requires equal relations. The theory applies to thos...
This article seeks an improved understanding of nurse autonomy by looking at nursing through the len...
The concept of relationality has recently found widespread favour in British sociology, particularly...
Traditional and radical authors agree that strengthening the autonomy of service users is a primary ...
The dominant, individualistic understanding of autonomy that features in clinical practice and resea...
The dominant, individualistic understanding of autonomy that features in clinical practice and resea...
This article focuses on how clients’ self-determination is accomplished in social worker–client conv...
Individualistic traditions of autonomy have long been critiqued by feminists for their atomistic and...
In this project, I argue that the conventional view of personal autonomy that is operational in cont...
We argue that contemporary conceptualizations of “persons” have failed to achieve the moral goals of...
We argue that contemporary conceptualizations of “persons” have failed to achieve the moral goals of...
Developed from nearly 20 years\u27 practice and consulting experience, this ground-breaking text cha...
This thesis is about the concept of personal autonomy. In particular, it is about how we might under...
Self-determination theory recognizes the central importance of interpersonal relationships in the hu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2010....
According to relational egalitarianism, justice requires equal relations. The theory applies to thos...
This article seeks an improved understanding of nurse autonomy by looking at nursing through the len...
The concept of relationality has recently found widespread favour in British sociology, particularly...
Traditional and radical authors agree that strengthening the autonomy of service users is a primary ...
The dominant, individualistic understanding of autonomy that features in clinical practice and resea...
The dominant, individualistic understanding of autonomy that features in clinical practice and resea...
This article focuses on how clients’ self-determination is accomplished in social worker–client conv...
Individualistic traditions of autonomy have long been critiqued by feminists for their atomistic and...
In this project, I argue that the conventional view of personal autonomy that is operational in cont...
We argue that contemporary conceptualizations of “persons” have failed to achieve the moral goals of...
We argue that contemporary conceptualizations of “persons” have failed to achieve the moral goals of...
Developed from nearly 20 years\u27 practice and consulting experience, this ground-breaking text cha...
This thesis is about the concept of personal autonomy. In particular, it is about how we might under...
Self-determination theory recognizes the central importance of interpersonal relationships in the hu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2010....
According to relational egalitarianism, justice requires equal relations. The theory applies to thos...
This article seeks an improved understanding of nurse autonomy by looking at nursing through the len...
The concept of relationality has recently found widespread favour in British sociology, particularly...