A Strengths Approach to Elder Mediation

作者: Jennifer Martin

DOI: 10.1002/CRQ.21119

关键词: Power (social and political)Stigma (botany)Context (language use)PsychologyRedressSocial environmentNeutralityMediationSocial psychologyIntervention (counseling)

摘要: Elder mediators require specialist knowledge of aging in context, capacity, and dementia as well skills strategic intervention to redress power imbalances without jeopardizing mediator neutrality the integrity mediation process. A review literature on social context highlights problems faced by older people. It is argued that a strengths approach facilitates critical reflection issues stigma, discrimination, imbalances. focus positive aspects emphasized promoting an encouraging environment for people family members engage effectively

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