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Narrative recording as relational practice in social services: a case study from a Scottish carer support organisation
E. Miller
, K. Barrie
Social Work
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Social Sciences
Practice
100%
Recordings
100%
Social Services
100%
Case Studies
100%
Organization Support
100%
Identity
66%
Disc Recordings
50%
Support
33%
Holding
33%
Time
16%
Work
16%
Buildings
16%
Decision Making
16%
Contribution
16%
Professional Occupations
16%
Service Work
16%
Research
16%
Hermeneutics
16%
Memory
16%
Attention
16%
Quality of Life
16%
Psychology
Case Study
100%
Narrative
33%
Research
16%
Decision Making
16%
Job
16%
Attention
16%
Quality of Life
16%
Identity
16%
Hermeneutics
16%
Wellbeing
16%