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Being in-relation

engaging or connecting with persons, experiences, and contexts
Contextual constraints
assumptions, discourses, processes and structures that constrain health and health-promoting practice
Critical lens
focus on how structural conditions (e.g. gender, ideology, social determinants of health, culture, language) shape social inequities, health and health care
Discourse
how we communicate ideas, judgments or values regarding others
Phenomenological lens
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
Reflexivity, Reflexivity
A combination of self-observation, critical scrutiny, and conscious participation
Spiritual lens
look beyond narrow definitions of family health to see what gives them strength
Relational capacities
personal qualities or abilities that enhance relational connections
Initiative
capacity to reach out; desire and ability to move beyond habits that block connection
Authenticity
capacity to be humanly present with others
Responsiveness
capacity to respond to others as they are in the moment
Mutuality
capacity to experience commonality with others at the same time as recognizing differences; shared validation