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Process of Empowerment - John Lord

The Process of Empowerment : Implications for Theory and Practice John Lord and Peggy Hutchison Published in Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health 12:1, Spring 1993, Pages 5-22. _____ Both authors were involved in the Empowerment Research Project at the Centre for Research & Education. This ongoing research was partially funded by the Secretary of State, Government of Canada and the Scottish Rite Foundation. This article is based on a series of Empowerment studies completed at the Centre. Some of this data has also been published as Lives in Transition: The Process of Personal Empowerment , a monograph which is available from the Centre (73 King St. West, Suite 300, Kitchener, Ont. N2G 1A7). Process of Empowerment Lord & Hutchison 2 The Process of Empowerment : Implications for Theory and Practice INTRODUCTION The concept of Empowerment is of increasing interest to researchers, practitioners and citizens concerned about mental health issues.

Others believe that empowerment language can actually lead to raised awareness (Rappaport, 1986). Regardless, a growing number of people are searching to understand the meaning of empowerment and ways it can be used to change their settings and lives. Empowerment can begin to be understood by examining the concepts of power

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