contextualisation

A Philosophy for the Science of Well-Being

This book has been written by Anna Alexandrova. The publisher’s abstract says: “Well-being, happiness, and quality of life are now established objects of social and medical research. Does this science produce knowledge that is properly about well-being? What sort of well-being?…
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Contextualizing science in the aftermath of the evidence-based medicine era: on the need for person-centered healthcare

The issues surrounding so-called “evidence-based” practice are relevant to healthcare generally, and perhaps especially relevant to mental healthcare. The same applies to the key importance of contextualisation. The article cited above – Contextualizing science in the aftermath of the evidence-based medicine…
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Clarifying the concepts, epistemology and lexicon of person-centeredness

The full title of this editorial in the European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare is “Clarifying the concepts, epistemology and lexicon of person-centeredness: an essential pre-requisite for the effective operationalization of PCH within modern healthcare systems” Written by Andrew Miles and…
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