Bio-divergent identity therapy: Habilitating identity from the biographical disruption of diagnosis in sci-fi fantasy culture
This article seeks to address a gap in the therapeutic arsenal for those diagnosed with chronic conditions. Where such diagnoses disrupt patients' identities, a form of identity habilitation is needed. By building on pre-existing models for therapy related to identity in conjunction with a mult...
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Main Author: | Meir Y. Barth (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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