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feminist standpoint theory informs Content- the knowledge base, from the submolecular to the whole person, as viewed from a feminist standpoint, relationships with other, context- The matrix, the multidimensional environment and experience, in which the woman exists attends to woman's experience, systems such as educational, structure creates boundaries, context- The matrix, the multidimensional environment and experience, in which the woman exists includes World Environment, tools inform action, multidimensional is non-linear, action impacts relationships, systems such as social, systems such as Family- those with whom she is in relation, systems such as spiritual, methods such as feminist standpoint theory, systems such as economic, What knowledge/experience needs to be learned to achieve a transformative view of women's health? must include Process- The methods, tools, and actions, actions of relationship in practicing women's health, patterns of organization/ relationship such as energy, patterns of organization/ relationship such as time, patterns of organization/ relationship such as matter, What knowledge/experience needs to be learned to achieve a transformative view of women's health? must include Content- the knowledge base, from the submolecular to the whole person, as viewed from a feminist standpoint, her story includes individual life story, her story includes collective history, structure requires maintenance of integrity, relationships with self, What knowledge/experience needs to be learned to achieve a transformative view of women's health? must include context- The matrix, the multidimensional environment and experience, in which the woman exists, methods inform action, World Environment includes physical environment, World Environment as seen in systems, systems such as cultural, woman's experience as illustrated by her story, action such as therapeutic use of power, complexity theory informs Content- the knowledge base, from the submolecular to the whole person, as viewed from a feminist standpoint, context- The matrix, the multidimensional environment and experience, in which the woman exists is multidimensional, time within life cycle, time within her story, systems such as political, Process- The methods, tools, and actions, actions of relationship in practicing women's health applies to relationships, Process- The methods, tools, and actions, actions of relationship in practicing women's health uses methods, Process- The methods, tools, and actions, actions of relationship in practicing women's health uses tools, woman's experience as created by transformative bifurcational events, multidimensional across space, multidimensional across time, Content- the knowledge base, from the submolecular to the whole person, as viewed from a feminist standpoint includes understanding of structure, Content- the knowledge base, from the submolecular to the whole person, as viewed from a feminist standpoint includes understanding of patterns of organization/ relationship, Content- the knowledge base, from the submolecular to the whole person, as viewed from a feminist standpoint includes understanding of life process