Understanding the Biopsychosocial Model of Healthcare: Insights from Dr. Caryl Sibbett
Exploring the biopsychosocial model of healthcare through the work of Dr. Caryl Sibbett at Kairos Consultancy in 2020. This model emphasizes the interconnected aspects of biology, psychology, and social factors in understanding and treating disease. It challenges the dominance of the biomedical mode
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Exploring Caryl Churchill's "The Skriker": A Study of Folklore and Identity
Caryl Churchill's play "The Skriker" delves into the world of folklore and identity through the enigmatic character of the Skriker, a shapeshifter and death portent. The Skriker assumes various forms, from an ancient fairy to a derelict woman, embodying both low and high status roles. Through the Sk
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Gender, Identity, and Art Therapy: Exploring Cultural Attributes and Gender Mainstreaming
Delve into the complexities of gender, identity, and their impact on art therapy through the lens of cultural attributes, gender mainstreaming, and the work lives of art therapists. Dr. Caryl Sibbett provides insights and reflections on how issues related to gender manifest in the field of art thera
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