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12 Cards in this Set
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Being in-relation |
engaging or connecting with persons, experiences, and contexts
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Contextual constraints
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assumptions, discourses, processes and structures that constrain health and health-promoting practice
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Critical lens
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focus on how structural conditions (e.g. gender, ideology, social determinants of health, culture, language) shape social inequities, health and health care
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Discourse
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how we communicate ideas, judgments or values regarding others
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Phenomenological lens
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assumes that our views of other people, situations, and the world cannot be deemed objective, “truth” or “fact”. People can only be understood in relation to their world
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Reflexivity, Reflexivity
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A combination of self-observation, critical scrutiny, and conscious participation
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Spiritual lens
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look beyond narrow definitions of family health to see what gives them strength
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Relational capacities
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personal qualities or abilities that enhance relational connections
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Initiative
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capacity to reach out; desire and ability to move beyond habits that block connection
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Authenticity
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capacity to be humanly present with others
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Responsiveness
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capacity to respond to others as they are in the moment
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Mutuality
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capacity to experience commonality with others at the same time as recognizing differences; shared validation
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