Mature care and reciprocity: two cases from acute psychiatry
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Mature care and reciprocity: two cases from acute psychiatry
Abstract
In this article we elaborate on the concept of mature care, in which reciprocity is crucial. Emphasizing reciprocity challenges other comprehensions where care is understood as a one-sided activity, with either the carer or the cared for considered the main source of knowledge and sole motivation for caring. We aim to demonstrate the concept of mature care's advantages with regard to conceptualizing the practice of care, such as in nursing. First, we present and discuss the concept of mature care, then we apply the concept to two real life cases taken from the field of acute psychiatry. In the first example we demonstrate how mature care can grasp tacit reciprocal aspects in caring. In the other, we elucidate a difficulty related to the concept, namely the lack of reciprocity and interaction that affects some relationships.
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Commentary: Care tactics--arguments, absences and assumptions in relational ethics.Nurs Ethics. 2011 Mar;18(2):243-54; discussion 262-71. doi: 10.1177/0969733010393070. Nurs Ethics. 2011. PMID: 21372237 No abstract available.
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Comment.Nurs Ethics. 2011 Mar;18(2):255-7. doi: 10.1177/0969733010395673. Nurs Ethics. 2011. PMID: 21372238 No abstract available.
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Care transformations: attentiveness, professional ethics and thoughts towards differentiation.Nurs Ethics. 2011 Mar;18(2):258-61. doi: 10.1177/0969733010396818. Nurs Ethics. 2011. PMID: 21372239 No abstract available.
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