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Cover Relational Caring and Presence Theory in Health Care and Social Work

Relational Caring and Presence Theory in Health Care and Social Work

A Care-Ethical Perspective

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Authors:
Andries Baart
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Guus Timmerman

This extensive and critical introduction to relational working in care, education and welfare explains what relational work is, proposing a new, human-orientated theory. It demonstrates the kind of professionalism required for such work, exploring why it is important not just to give care but to be present for people.

Publisher:
Policy Press
Publication Date:
18 Dec 2024
Online ISBN:
9781447375746
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51952/9781447375746
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Front Matter
Front Matter
Preface
Prologue: ‘Somewhere between a scream and silence’
1: Introduction
PART I: Presence, practice and theory
2: Presence: the concept
3: Presence: the practice
4: Presence: the theory as originally formulated and its reception
5: Constructing knowledge (1): care ethics and the empirical turn
6: Constructing knowledge (2): complex theorising and the practice turn
7: Presence: the presence-theoretical perspective on relational caring
Part II: Major topics in relational caring
8: The socio-political consequences of relational caring
9: Opening oneself up and staying open to the other or others
10: Relational caring: relationality and finality
11: Practically wise professionals
Interlude: A note on technology
12: Cultivating quality awareness
13: The continuing formation of relationally caring professionals
14: Epilogue: Meta-theoretical and political background theories
Back Matter
Notes
References
Index

Three decades of neoliberal efficiency thinking about caring and care systems have resulted in a greater need for relationality in healthcare and social work than ever before. These support services extend beyond the giving of care and support to include the development of relationships between caregivers and their care recipients in their socio-institutional contexts.

The culmination of over 30 years of research, this book provides an extensive and critical introduction to relational working in care, education and welfare. It explains what relational work is and proposes a new, human-orientated theory beyond the simple needs provision model. Demonstrating the kind of professionalism required for such work, it explores why it is as important to be present with and for people, especially those in precarious conditions, as it is to give care.

This is essential reading for researchers, educators, quality officers, policy makers, students and practitioners interested in understanding the growing scholarship related to both care theory and presence theory.

Andries Baart is Extraordinary Professor of Intergenerational Care at North-West University and was Visiting Professor at the University Medical Center Utrecht. He founded the Presence Foundation in 2004, a knowledge institute for presence and relational caring. He is Emeritus Professor of Presence and Care at the University of Humanistic Studies, Tilburg University and Catholic Theological University Utrecht.

Guus Timmerman is Senior Research Fellow at the Presence Foundation. He was educated as a physicist, theologian and ethicist and worked as postdoctoral researcher at the Presence Foundation.

Author/Editor details at time of book publication.

Copyright:
© Bristol University Press 2025
Hardback ISBN:
9781447375722
ePub ISBN:
9781447375739
Online ISBN:
9781447375746
Page Extent:
278
Keywords:
Good care; Presence; Relationality; Care ethics; Healthcare; Social work; Empirical research; Precarisation; Practical wisdom; Neoliberal efficiency thinking
Sustainable Development Goals:
Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being, Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities
Subject:
Ageing and Gerontology, Ageing, Health and Care, Health and Social Care, Care and Caring, Health Care, Social Care, Social and Public Policy, Poverty and Inequality, Sociology, Sociology of Health and Illness
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