Who gets to decide? Matters arising from Robinson et al. (2024), "Can people with longstanding bulimia nervosa suffer from severe and enduring eating disorder? A qualitative study". [PDF]
Downs J.
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Making care audible: Musical gifts and affective reciprocity in the clinic
Abstract In clinical settings, music therapy is frequently received as a gift—a voluntary offering that invites but does not demand participation. Drawing on ethnographic research with music therapists and patients in Canadian and American hospitals, this article examines how clinical care is co‐constituted through practices of giving, receiving, and ...
Meredith Evans
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Cognitive behavioural therapy is not universally evidence-based: implications for eating disorders. [PDF]
Cobbaert L.
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Parents despite support networks? An intersectional analysis of disabled parenthood
Abstract This article uses an intersectional perspective that considers patriarchal and ableist mandates to understand how family and professional support networks impact the reproductive trajectories of disabled people. The study analyzes 16 semi‐structured interviews with disabled people and 1 with a non‐disabled support worker.
Laura Sanmiquel‐Molinero +2 more
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The need for cultural sensitivity and epistemic justice in applying neuroscience advances in the Global South. [PDF]
Olalde-Mathieu VE, Licea-Haquet GL.
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Disaster risk reduction and Evangelical Christianity: a case for pluriversality in practice. [PDF]
Watson SD.
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Of Issue Advocates and Honest Brokers: Participation of U.S. and German scientists in COVID-19 policy disputes. [PDF]
Bienzeisler N.
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