Power, right, and truth: Foucault's triangle as a model for clinical power.

Abstract:

:Power has historically been viewed from a position of dominance and authority. Using this lens leads one to a destiny wherein one individual or society has power over another. The power over approach is a hierarchical view, one that leads to someone else being oppressed, and one wherein the prevailing hegemony continues. If a different lens is used, wherein power does not reside within a position, but rather, within a person and within a relationship bounded by knowledge, a new destiny of power to and power of is created. These two approaches to power are examined and clinical power is offered as a lens that culminates in the understanding of power as a right and as truth imbedded with awareness and relationships.

journal_name

Nurs Sci Q

authors

Polifroni EC

doi

10.1177/0894318409353811

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2010-01-01 00:00:00

pages

8-12

issue

1

eissn

0894-3184

issn

1552-7409

pii

23/1/8

journal_volume

23

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