This book offers a rare and intimate portrayal of the moral process of a mental health clinician that interrogates the intractable problem of systemic dehumanization in community mental health care, and looks to the notion of à â Ë wonder,à â â and the visionary relational ethics of Emmanuel Levinas, for a possible cure.
This book offers a rare and intimate portrayal of the moral process of a mental health clinician that interrogates the intractable problem of systemic dehumanization in community mental health care, and looks to the notion of à â Ë wonder,à â â and the visionary relational ethics of Emmanuel Levinas, for a possible cure.
Catherine A. Racine, is an independent Canadian scholar, feminist, ethicist and writer. She completed her PhD at Durham University in England in 2017.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1. James' Story Chapter 2. Three Opponents of Wonder Chapter 3. From Behind the Mask: Writing Autoethnography Chapter 4. Wonder: A Turn Towards the Divine Chapter 5. Levinas and the Wholly/Holy Other Chapter 6. Clinical Application and Beyond: The Function of the Holy Chapter 7. The Politics of Need and Desire
Introduction Chapter 1. James' Story Chapter 2. Three Opponents of Wonder Chapter 3. From Behind the Mask: Writing Autoethnography Chapter 4. Wonder: A Turn Towards the Divine Chapter 5. Levinas and the Wholly/Holy Other Chapter 6. Clinical Application and Beyond: The Function of the Holy Chapter 7. The Politics of Need and Desire
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