Relational Inquiry

Published on Jan 20, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Relational Inquiry

Dr. Kaija Freborg 
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Assumptions of Relational Inquiry

Relational Consciousness

  • Intrapersonal
  • Interpersonal
  • Contextual
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Why take a Relational Inquiry approach?

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Engaging as a Relational Inquirer

  • Stance of unknowing
  • Enter uncertain situations
  • Be open to vulnerability; Humility
  • Knowledge is limited, as well as active
  • Pay attention to habits; Fresh eyes
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What habits block you from entering relationships?

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Elements of Relationships:
We Bring our bodies, values, expectations, gender, ability to talk, knowledge, and culture.

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Relational Approach

How has your family shaped how you relate to others?

Relational Approach

  • How have your experiences affected your definition of health?
  • How does your defintion of health influence how you relate with others?
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References

  • Doane- Hartrick, G., & Varcoe, C. (2005). Family nursing as relational inquiry: Developing health-promoting practice. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
  • Doane- Hartrick, G., & Varcoe, C. (2015). How to nurse: Relational inquiry with individuals and families in changing health and health care contexts. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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