Professor Dwyer described «reciprocal accountability» as a new approach to contracting and funding which is based on
a more relational approach to improving Indigenous health that recognises the complex accountabilities of both governments and Indigenous health service providers.
This approach to design became a hallmark of Minimalism, important because it was a departure from
the more relational approach of European abstractionists such as Mondrian.
Not exact matches
These points fit in with a
relational view of reality and can be amplified by looking
more closely at that view and asking: How would the resurrection of the body be interpreted in a
relational approach?
More sophisticated
approaches to contextual -
relational ethics and an ethics of response / responsibility, differently expressed by such thinkers as H. Richard Niebuhr and Paul Lehmann, had a major impact on ethical thought in the «60s.
Then, the chaplain can move
more easily, with greater rapport and greater
relational trust into
approaching more standard religious or spiritual issues.
The feminist perspective troubles the system by challenging the leader to consider a move away from top down leadership to a
more relational collaborative
approach and therefore ask what results are most relevant to the classroom teacher.
The exhibition, which will examine the artist's pioneering social,
relational and activist
approach to art, will include
more than 100 artworks from the artist as well as rarely - seen materials from his archive and immersive film projections.
An area of focus that has brought Ms. Senft great joy over the years is using the Enneagram and the
relational transformative
approach to conflict to assist families and business co-workers in having healthier and
more satisfying interactions.
While there appears to be a current trend towards adopting
more relational - based and less behavioural, controloriented
approaches (Lieberman, 2004), such transitions are difficult to negotiate and require commitment to complete cultural shifts within an agency (e.g., Moore et al., 1998).
From the stuck, anxious and empty — to the content - but - wanting -
more, my
approach is to help you embrace an
approach to living
more fully and freely in your individual and
relational lives, how to discern when you need to solve a problem or heal a wound, when to let go or dig in.
This
approach to communication comes out of new understandings about the
relational paradigm, and is helpful for new couples, those together for many years, people in business relationships, and
more.
This is facilitated by setting aside time and private space for supervision In settings where the supervisory
approach has been less
relational and
more administrative, it may take time to build the kind of trust necessary for effective reflective supervision.
Given its equivalent effectiveness, shorter duration, and
more benign
approach, SFBT is considered to be an excellent first - choice evidenced - based psychotherapy
approach for most psychological, behavioral, and
relational problems.
Utilizing a number of therapeutic
approaches such as CBT, Play Therapy, DBT, Sand Tray and
more, we will collaboratively discover
relational dynamics, behavioral patterns, or negative perceptions that may be holding clients back from experiencing a
more meaningful life.
Citing research literature neurobiology, developmental psychology, trauma, and psychodynamic therapy, she insists that the body has been left out of the «talking cure,» and argues that integrating body - focused interventions into our work provides a
more holistic — and effective —
approach to the treatment of trauma, attachment, and
relational issues.
In this truly
relational approach, nothing we say should cause you
more heartache and nothing we write is meant to force something on your spouse.
Using an integrative
approach, she will actively listen and work with the clients to identify their needs and goals, to hold the space for them to process difficult emotions such as angst, shame, grief, and to guide them into discovering
more about themselves, their
relational patterns and their
approach to the world.
The findings have broad implications for school communities and highlight the need to move towards
more relational behaviour management
approaches.
Particularly, (1) we expected a positive association between the owners» supportiveness and warmth and the dogs» proximity seeking with the owner, since a supportive and warm parenting style has been associated with
more secure attachment in children; (2) we expected a positive association between the owners» warmth and the dogs» willingness to
approach the experimenter in a friendly manner, based on the facilitating effect of warm parenting on the children's positive interactions with peers; and (3) we expected a positive association between the owners» level of control and higher aggression in the dogs, as a possible analogy of the effect of an authoritarian and harsh parenting on
relational aggression in children (Kawabata et al., 2011).