This book aims to unpack not only the philosophical and psychological need to understand ourselves but also how, through an exploration of historical archives and artistic creativity, we can build self-identify and self-esteem to improve a sense of wellbeing for ourselves and those for whom we care.
This book aims to unpack not only the philosophical and psychological need to understand ourselves but also how, through an exploration of historical archives and artistic creativity, we can build self-identify and self-esteem to improve a sense of wellbeing for ourselves and those for whom we care.
Sue Barker is lecturer in Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Psychosocial Care at Cardiff University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Wellbeing and Person centred care Chapter 3 Embodied subjective self and resilience Chapter 4 Historical self and ancestry Chapter 5 Creativity and sense of self Chapter 6 The Collingwood Project Chapter 7 Reflections on the project Chapter 8 Conclusion
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Wellbeing and Person centred care Chapter 3 Embodied subjective self and resilience Chapter 4 Historical self and ancestry Chapter 5 Creativity and sense of self Chapter 6 The Collingwood Project Chapter 7 Reflections on the project Chapter 8 Conclusion
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