Disclosure is a frequently used, but rarely interrogated concept in health and social welfare. Abuse, disability, sexuality and health status can be 'disclosed' to peers and professionals, sometimes as a requirement, rather than by choice. This collection examines the implications of disclosure practices in health and social care.
Disclosure is a frequently used, but rarely interrogated concept in health and social welfare. Abuse, disability, sexuality and health status can be 'disclosed' to peers and professionals, sometimes as a requirement, rather than by choice. This collection examines the implications of disclosure practices in health and social care.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Davis is Senior Lecturer in the School of Political and Social Inquiry at Monash University, Australia. Lenore Manderson is Professor in the School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. She was formerly Professor of Medical Anthropology at Monash University, Australia, and is editor of the international journal, Medical Anthropology.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Telling Points Lenore Manderson 2. Stories Told in Passing? Disclosure in Narratives of Everyday Lives in Andhra Pradesh Janet Boddy 3. Being HIV Positive: A Phenomenology of HIV Disclosure in Swaziland Robin Root 4. Emotional Talk: Depression, Diagnosis and Disclosure Renata Kokanovic and Brigid Philip 5. HIV/STI Prevention Technologies and 'Strategic (In)Visibilities' Mark Davis and Paul Flowers 6. Is It 'Disclosure'? Rethinking Tellings of Genetic Diagnosis Devin Flaherty, H. Mabel Preloran and Carole H. Browner 7. Disclosure as Method, Disclosure as Dilemma Matthew Wolf-Meyer 8. Transsexual Women's Strategies of Disclosure and Social Geographies of Knowledge Muriel Vernon 9. HIV Disclosure: Practices, Knowledges and Ethics Corinne Squire 10. Contours of Truth Mark Davis and Lenore Manderson
1. Telling Points Lenore Manderson 2. Stories Told in Passing? Disclosure in Narratives of Everyday Lives in Andhra Pradesh Janet Boddy 3. Being HIV Positive: A Phenomenology of HIV Disclosure in Swaziland Robin Root 4. Emotional Talk: Depression, Diagnosis and Disclosure Renata Kokanovic and Brigid Philip 5. HIV/STI Prevention Technologies and 'Strategic (In)Visibilities' Mark Davis and Paul Flowers 6. Is It 'Disclosure'? Rethinking Tellings of Genetic Diagnosis Devin Flaherty, H. Mabel Preloran and Carole H. Browner 7. Disclosure as Method, Disclosure as Dilemma Matthew Wolf-Meyer 8. Transsexual Women's Strategies of Disclosure and Social Geographies of Knowledge Muriel Vernon 9. HIV Disclosure: Practices, Knowledges and Ethics Corinne Squire 10. Contours of Truth Mark Davis and Lenore Manderson
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