Experiences of powerlessness and the limits of control in healthcare

International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 83 (5):405-415 (2022)
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Abstract

To what extent are experiences of powerlessness explained as involving a loss of control, and to what extent are attempts to increase patients’ control suitable as means of addressing these experiences? In this paper, I present some findings from a recent project in the phenomenology of powerlessness to argue that in response to experiences of powerlessness, the ideal of control has limited use in either a diagnostic or therapeutic function.

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David Batho
Durham University

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