| Item | Core Value | Description | Link |
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| 1 | Formal Qualification Over Experience | Certified training outranks lived knowledge. | Link |
| 2 | Institutional Authorization | Knowledge is valid when issued from recognized bodies (universities, boards, academies). | Link |
| 3 | Professional Jurisdiction | Each domain has designated experts entitled to define and interpret it. | Link |
| 4 | Standardized Terminology | Approved vocabularies replace local or lay language. | Link |
| 5 | Methodical Procedure | Proper methods confer legitimacy independent of outcome. | Link |
| 6 | Documentation as Proof | Written records, reports, and case files establish reality. | Link |
| 7 | Replicability / Generality Preference | Individual cases are subordinate to patterns that can be generalized. | Link |
| 8 | Objectivity Ideal | Personal involvement or emotion is treated as contaminating. | Link |
| 9 | Hierarchy of Expertise | Authority scales with rank, credentials, and specialization. | Link |
| 10 | Gatekeeping Responsibility | Experts are expected to admit or exclude claims. | Link |
| 11 | Professional Ethics Codes | Conduct rules define acceptable practice and speech. | Link |
| 12 | Public Trust Mandate | Credentialed actors are presumed safer or more reliable for society. | Link |
| 13 | Boundary M
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Category: Aging Therapies
This category is a timeline travel through the changes in the related communities that created the operating context we see today. The primary issue here is how clients’ authentic stories are replaced by categorizations that feed the various mandated systems rather than focusing on understanding clients’ authentic realities. We are exploring the effects on clients from the Epistemic Oppression on one end of the scale to Epistemic Enabling on the other. as the beneficiary shifts from the Oppressive end to the Enabled end.
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Credentialed Filter — Core Values (19th-century emergence)