<p><i>Performing care</i> explores the relation between socially-engaged performance and care and care ethics. It questions how performance might be understood as caring or uncaring and how care might be viewed as an embodied or aesthetic practice --arguing for more careful art and artful care.</p>
Creative engagement in palliative care: new perspectives on user involvement
β Scribed by Jarrett, Lucinda
- Publisher
- Radcliffe
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 209
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Is there anything funny about pain? John's song. Margarita's story. A body so small. My lovely blue lady. The autumn leaves are falling. The guide to living with cancer according to PG Wodehouse. Arts in palliative care: The Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice. John's journey: finding a voice. The hospice story. Connecting I and you. Reaching god behind enemy lines. We laughed. God's glory revealed. Developing support. User Involvement and Creativity. No - you don't know how we feel. The women's group. Working in partnership with the women's group at St John's Hospice. Advancing involvement. My place at the front of the queue. Becoming involved in research. Users as educators: how hospice patients can help in the training of health professionals. The Tuesday group: a project in the art of dying. Opening the curtains. Let's do the iPod shuffle together. The olive tree. Woof! Fred is dead. Escalier. I watched you as you died. Approximately 10 things which are wonderful, in no order. Unwanted guests. Feelings. The traveller. The tear and the telescope. Why me? Barbie princesses hee hee hee. My darkest night. Ah bless. Meriel. Palliative care. God bless you: ray of sunshine in a dark sky. The spider inside. My boat. My sis. What is a hug?
β¦ Subjects
Cuidados paliativos -- Aspectos psicoloΜgicos.
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