2003
DOI: 10.1353/ppp.2003.0080
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In the Spirit of Giving Uptake

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“…But even with this limited aim in mind, we could have included a number of other sources. Within analytic philosophy, for example, the philosopher Anna Bergqvist, who leads the Theory Network in the Collaborating Centre for Values-based Practice in Oxford, is working on evaluative perception [3]; and the lead for the Centre in North America, Nancy Potter, has an on-going research programme on the nature of 'uptake' and its links with such key areas of mental health practice as co-production and recovery [4]. Again, there are other philosophies not standardly part of moral theory with potential for two-way exchange with mental health practice: political philosophy, for example, and hermeneutics.…”
Section: Other Areas Of Philosophymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…But even with this limited aim in mind, we could have included a number of other sources. Within analytic philosophy, for example, the philosopher Anna Bergqvist, who leads the Theory Network in the Collaborating Centre for Values-based Practice in Oxford, is working on evaluative perception [3]; and the lead for the Centre in North America, Nancy Potter, has an on-going research programme on the nature of 'uptake' and its links with such key areas of mental health practice as co-production and recovery [4]. Again, there are other philosophies not standardly part of moral theory with potential for two-way exchange with mental health practice: political philosophy, for example, and hermeneutics.…”
Section: Other Areas Of Philosophymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence-based medicine (to which we return in Part IV) was a case in point. 4 Theory is in itself no guarantee that values-based practice will not suffer a similar fate. But absent theory, the Advisory Board said, and a similar fate is more or less guaranteed.…”
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confidence: 99%