Beyond individualism: Is there a place for relational autonomy in clinical practice and research?
The dominant, individualistic understanding of autonomy that features in clinical practice and research is underpinned by the idea that people are, in their ideal form, independent, self-interested and rational gain-maximising decision-makers. In recent decades, this paradigm has been challenged fro...
Main Authors: | Dove, ES, Kelly, SE, Lucivero, F, Machirori, M, Dheensa, S, Prainsack, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2017
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