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2013
The dynamics of oppression and anti-oppression social work practice can best be understood with a continuum-of-harm framework that includes individual, institutional, and cultural factors which create and maintain the systematic violence experienced by individuals, groups, communities, and populations.
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The dynamics of oppression and anti-oppression social work practice can best be understood with a continuum-of-harm framework that includes individual, institutional, and cultural factors which create and maintain the systematic violence experienced by individuals, groups, communities, and populations.
Betty Garcia +2 more
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Youth Oppression and Elder Oppression
2016The mistreatment of young people and elders is so prevalent in the United States that laws in all 50 states have been enacted prohibiting child abuse and elder abuse. Elder abuse can take the form of violence, including physical restraint or assault; abuse, including emotional and mental neglect and economic mistreatment; bullying, including ...
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2007
Abstract Oppression. Tyranny. Slavery. These were the words American colonists used to describe their plight under British rule. In Pennsylvania, such words echoed in political speeches, newspaper editorials, church sermons, and private writings condemning Britain for driving the colonies into poverty and stripping Americans of their ...
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Abstract Oppression. Tyranny. Slavery. These were the words American colonists used to describe their plight under British rule. In Pennsylvania, such words echoed in political speeches, newspaper editorials, church sermons, and private writings condemning Britain for driving the colonies into poverty and stripping Americans of their ...
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2012
Abstract If one adopts an account of oppression according to which bad intentions, or hatred on the part of the oppressor is not necessary—if, in fact, no mental state on the part of the privileged group is necessary because oppression is structural—then it is unclear how to distinguish forms of oppression that are coextensive, or nearly
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Abstract If one adopts an account of oppression according to which bad intentions, or hatred on the part of the oppressor is not necessary—if, in fact, no mental state on the part of the privileged group is necessary because oppression is structural—then it is unclear how to distinguish forms of oppression that are coextensive, or nearly
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Oppression and Anti-oppression in Clinical Psychology
2023Traditional clinical psychology programs do not require anti-oppression training or specific social justice and empowerment practices, compared to some social work and counseling programs. Therefore, it follows that clinical psychology students, faculty, and practitioners rarely know how or when to address oppression with diverse groups and within ...
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Nursing Standard, 1989
The NHS White Paper has M won favour with few, it has I faced unanimous opposition from health care organisations. It has been criticised by policy analysts, managers and patients alike. The Government's White Paper, it's said, is the most serious threat ever to Britain's NHS.
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The NHS White Paper has M won favour with few, it has I faced unanimous opposition from health care organisations. It has been criticised by policy analysts, managers and patients alike. The Government's White Paper, it's said, is the most serious threat ever to Britain's NHS.
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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2014
Contemporary Western societies are obsessed with the “obesity epidemic,” dieting, and fitness. Fat people violate the Western conscience by violating a thinness norm. In virtue of violating the thinness norm, fat people suffer many varied consequences. Is their suffering morally permissible, or even obligatory?
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Contemporary Western societies are obsessed with the “obesity epidemic,” dieting, and fitness. Fat people violate the Western conscience by violating a thinness norm. In virtue of violating the thinness norm, fat people suffer many varied consequences. Is their suffering morally permissible, or even obligatory?
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