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    Healing activities construct the objects of therapy: Medicine's way of seeking truth, organizing forms of reality, regulating patients' bodies, illness and culture?Brigitte S. Cypress - 2019 - Nursing Philosophy 20 (2):e12236.
    In this paper, I will explore the concept that healing activities shape the objects of therapy and seek to construct those objects through therapeutic activities. Objects of therapy are the persons, patients, human bodies, diseases, physiological processes and personal suffering—that which clinical medicine constructs through its distinctive formative processes, practices and knowledge. The rationale for choice of philosophical sources namely, Cassirer, Foucault, the anthropological perspective of Good and the sociological account of Frank will be discussed. The claim articulated by Good (...)
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    Feminist thought: A more comprehensive introduction, 3rd edition.Brigitte S. Cypress - 2010 - Nursing Philosophy 11 (2):141-143.
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    Social care of the elderly: the effects of ethnicity, class and culture.Brigitte S. Cypress - 2016 - Nursing Philosophy 17 (3):222-224.
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    Phenomenology of illnessHavi, CarelFirst Edition, Oxford University Press. US $50, 272 pages. ISBN‐13:978‐0199669653. [REVIEW]Brigitte S. Cypress - 2018 - Nursing Philosophy 19 (2):e12197.
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    Theories guiding nursing research and practice: making nursing knowledge development explicit By Joyce J.Fitzpatrick and GeraldineMcCarthy. Springer Publishing Co., 2014, $70.00, 361 pages. ISBN 978‐0‐8261‐6404‐9. [REVIEW]Brigitte S. Cypress - 2015 - Nursing Philosophy 16 (3):167-169.
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