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  1. Narrative intelligence in nursing: Storying patient lives in dementia care.Gary Witham & Carol Haigh - 2018 - Nursing Inquiry 25 (3):e12244.
    This paper examines narrative approaches to care within the context of dementia. It reviews the function of stories and explores some of the narrative genres that shape the cultural perceptions of dementia. We argue that narrative intelligence within healthcare is an important element in nurturing communal self‐identity for people living with dementia. Listening and responding to stories and the cultural framework that this encompasses is an embodied action that is not just related to cognitive recall but situates us within a (...)
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  • Moral Agency, Cognitive Distortion, and Narrative Strategy in the Rehabilitation of Sexual Offenders.James B. Waldram - 2010 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 38 (3):251-274.
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  • Whatever happened to empathy?: introduction.Douglas Hollan & C. Jason Throop - 2008 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 36 (4):385-401.
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  • Interpreting the Nahuat Dialogue on the Envious Dead with Jerome Bruner's Theory of Narrative.James M. Taggart - 2012 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 40 (4):411-430.
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  • Sturdy for common things: cultivating moral sensemaking on the front lines of practice.David M. Browning - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (4):233-235.
    This essay argues that the field of bioethics should concern itself especially with the process of making moral sense that unfolds among clinicians, patients and family members during common but high-stakes conversations occurring on the front lines of practice. The essay outlines the parameters of a bioethics grounded in the moral experience of patients, families and practitioners. It challenges ethicists, educators, and clinician leaders to commit themselves to advocating and developing creative approaches to learning that will cultivate the moral sensibilities (...)
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  • Building Bridges in Dialogue with the Future: An Introduction.Michalis Kontopodis & Denise Shelley Newnham - 2011 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 39 (1):71-75.
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  • An ethical exploration of the narratives surrounding substance use and pain management at the end of life: a discussion paper.Gary Witham, Gemma Yarwood, Sam Wright & Sarah Galvani - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (5):1344-1354.
    This discussion article examines narrative positioning related to pain management for people who use substances at the end of life. We explore how dominant narrative genres associated with biomedicine, such as ‘restitution’ and narratives common within the context of drug services such as ‘recovery’ can hinder effective pain management within this population. We argue that these discourses can marginalise the ethical self-identity of patients who use substances at the end of life. It can also trouble health and social care professionals (...)
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  • Spaces of Encounter: Public Bureaucracy and the Making of Client Identities.Lauren J. Silver - 2010 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 38 (3):275-296.
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  • The Limits of Diagnosis: Sex, Law, and Psychiatry in a Case of Contested Marriage.Sarah Pinto - 2012 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 40 (2):119-141.
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