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What is Paradigmatic Assumption

Handbook of Research on Adult and Community Health Education: Tools, Trends, and Methodologies
An assumption that is so foundational that it is particularly hard to uncover and even harder to challenge.
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“The Illness that Dare Not Speak Its Name”: An Auto-Ethnographic Approach to Understanding Adult Learning in and on Clinical Depression
Stephen D. Brookfield (University of St. Thomas, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6260-5.ch001
Abstract
Depression is something variously estimated to afflict between 5 and 10% of the North American adult population at any particular time. As such, it represents a major community health issue. This chapter uses an auto-ethnographic approach to analyze the adult learning tasks associated with dealing with depression. After situating his own experience as a person who suffers from depression, the author uses his narrative to analyze four learning tasks: learning to overcome shame, learning to engage in ideological detoxification, learning to normalize despair, and learning to calibrate treatment. Central to each of these tasks is the act of public disclosure. The chapter ends by suggesting directions for future research in this neglected area of adult education.
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Framing a Philosophy for 21st Century Global Recurrent Education: Considerations on the Role of the Adult Educator
Brookfield’s concept of deeply internalized perspectives of reality adults deem objective and may not even recognize as assumptions. (1995)
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