Challenging practice discourse dichotomies: A view from alternative and orthodox practices
RIS ID
108937
Abstract
Each of us has our own ways of thinking, learning and understanding. These individual differences are largely socially constructed and are evident in all aspects of our lives, including our professional practices. Even those who belong to the same profession do not necessarily share the same discourse, such is the influence of individual histories on how we understand and approach our professions and our work with clients or patients.
Publication Details
Grace, S. & Cooper, L. (2016). Challenging practice discourse dichotomies: A view from alternative and orthodox practices. In J. Higgs & F. Trede (Eds.), Professional Practice Discourse Marginalia (pp. 137-144). Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense Publishers.