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A TED talk from Kimberle Crenshaw on Intersectionality
www.ted.com/talks...
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A succint article which talks about different kinds of mental illness and their presentations in different cultures. It also points to the fact that these conditions point to existential questions that are often overlooked, but none theless affect us.
www.psychologytoday.com...
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This is linked to my input on Consent, informed and explicit. I spoke about my experience of being in a room and watching this with explicit consent (I'd signed up for the program) but not informed consent as I was not aware fo the details. It comes to me also as to whether the child had consent also. Just a thought
www.youtube.com...
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an intresting article on how therapists can better work with clients from different cultural backgrounds
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc...
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Will metaethics help solve the problems of professionals falling short of ethical practices? The attached link to the video will give a crash course on metaethics. I hope it provides some insights into how professionals can grow with ethics and not just being aware of them when taught as a course in training. Thanks
www.youtube.com...
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Discussion of ethics: what are ethics; Why are ethics important; and When do ethics not help.
iahip.org/inside-out...
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Intersectionality - webpage with Basic Theory
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It provides a preliminary sketch of an aretaic theory of legislation which adopts a model theory of the virtues that draws on Neo-Aristotelian ideas, incorporating modified versions of Aristotle’s account of flourishing and the virtues and compares it with some other ethical positions.
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A third world country forms the core of its humanist ideology, ethics the way it is understood in south africa.
en.unesco.org/courier...
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Dr David Eagleman tackles the advantage of technology to the human experience
www.ted.com/talks...
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An interesting read on how eating disorders are the most stigmatised within mental health in Ireland.
www.irishpsychiatry.ie...
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Geriatric psychiatrist and neuroscientist Dilip Jeste reveals how our brains compensate for physical ageing and an unexpected evolutionary advantage to growing old, by gaining sage wisdom, which holds great promise to benefit society as a whole.
www.tedmed.com/speakers...
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ethical implications of decision making around the issue of climate change. Who's responsible? -link on site
www.washingtonpost.com...
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A summary report on interviews with members of Gypsy and Traveller communities on the subject of mental health, well being and the routes and barriers to its improvement.
www.gypsy-traveller.org...
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Article looking at the question of our freedoms and our responsibilities to the societies we are part of. He looks at a number of African tribes in the study and has many interesting observations about their approach to personal responsibility in society as well as observations about factors that pertain in developed societies.
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Discussion of ethics: what are ethics; Why are ethics important; and When do ethics not help.
iahip.org/inside-out...
Your score: +2
Discussion of ethics: what are ethics; Why are ethics important; and When do ethics not help.
iahip.org/inside-out...
Your score: +2
It's a relevant article from 1984 which presents and illustrates with case studies, the dynamic and possible ethical considerations when psychologists or therapists work closely with psychiatrists or other health professionals.
www.researchgate.net...
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As discussed in week 2, what studies do we find unethical, this is a nice ethical study to balance out the unethical!
www.youtube.com...
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rnPublished in: The British Journal of Psychotherapy Integration (www.ukapi.com), Volume 7, Issue 2 (2010), pp 13-23rnrnIn this article I (Julianne Appel-Opper) will describe the therapeutic work with a Chinese client. Relevant concepts of culture, empathy, implicit cultural knowledge and implicit relational knowledge will be interwoven into the story of the therapy. I want to show how an incorporation of the implicit embodied communication between therapist and client can enrich intercultural psychotherapy. The chosen examples of embodied interventions and experiments will introduce the reader to a body-oriented intercultural psychotherapy.
www.thelivingbody.de...
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Spinelli/Madison Dialog on 'identity politics': rn'Dear ErnestornHere are some thoughts about my increasing unease regarding ‘identity politics’ and the way it is entering public discussions. I am wondering what your responses would be.....rnI agree there is systemic privilege of particular groups over others and that this can be addressed at the political and social level. We can develop a society that is more open and egalitarian. But how do we do that?'
www.londonfocusing.com...
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