Reflecting on challenges and opportunities for the practice of person-centred rehabilitation

NM Kayes, C Papadimitriou - Clinical rehabilitation, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives To (1) reflect on challenges to the practice of person-centred rehabilitation; and
(2) propose opportunities for the development of person-centred rehabilitation. Challenges …

Re-thinging Embodied and Enactive Psychiatry: A Material Engagement Approach

L Malafouris, F Röhricht - Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, 2024 - Springer
Emerging consensus among enactivist philosophers and embodied mind theorists suggests
that seeking to understand mental illness we need to look out of our skulls at the ecology of …

Assemblage thinking as attunement to race, gender, and sexuality in youth sport research

M Camiré - Journal of sport and social issues, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Youth sport is often prefaced as an accessible social practice facilitating development and
wellbeing, yet social controls and inequalities abound along racial, gender, and sexual …

Enhancing or impeding? The influence of digital systems on interprofessional practice and person‐centred care in nutrition care systems across rehabilitation units

HT Olufson, E Ottrey, TL Green… - Nutrition & Dietetics, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aims Digital health transformation may enhance or impede person‐centred care and
interprofessional practice, and thus the provision of high‐quality rehabilitation and nutrition …

'You Just Treat me like a Human Being': Using Lived Experience to (Re) imagine Boundary Practices in mental health settings

A Sinclair, L Mahboub, S Gillieatt… - The British Journal of …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
The personal/professional dichotomy, present within dominant notions of professional
boundaries, is an ongoing source of tension within social work. Peer workers, given their …

Remaking the post 'human': A productive problem for health sociology

K McLeod, S Fullagar - Health Sociology Review, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
We start by acknowledging we are writing on the unceded lands of the palawa and pakana
peoples of lutrawita (Tasmania), and the Yugambeh and Kombumerri peoples. This is …

Physiotherapy, movement, and action

DA Nicholls, A Vieira - Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Movement has always been central to physiotherapy practice and theory. But
physiotherapists have largely focused on forms of human bodily movement governed by the …

Harm, Relationality and More-than-Human Worlds: Developing the Field of Transitional Justice in New Posthumanist Directions

JN Clark - International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Consistent with its liberal origins, the field of transitional justice is overwhelmingly concerned
with harms done to human victims. Posthumanism, however, challenges the framing of …

Maddening Post-Qualitative Inquiry: An Exercise in Collective (Mad) Theorising

A Sinclair, L Mahboub - Qualitative Health Research, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Both post-qualitative inquiry and Mad methodologies sit on the fringes of qualitative health
research, although their potential for creating new knowledges and practices is increasingly …

Turning toward suffering: Rethinking the patient-clinician relationship in physical therapy practice

S Caston, B Greenfield, N Piemonte… - … theory and practice, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In this professional theoretical article, the authors argue that patient care should be centered
on connection and that authentically turning toward suffering necessitates an approach to …