Relationships And Conversations That Make a Difference
Omschrijving
Collaborative Therapy: Relationships and Conversations That Make a Difference provides indepth accounts of the everyday practice of postmodern collaborative therapy, vibrantly illustrating how dialogic conversation can transform lives, relationships, and entire communities. About the Editors
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Contributors
ix
Preface
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Harlene Anderson
Diane Gehart
PART 1 An Invitation to Collaborative Therapy: Relationships and Conversations That Make a Difference
1(94)
Collaborative Therapy Then and Now
A Postmodern Umbrella: Language and Knowledge as Relational and Generative, and Inherently Transforming
7(14)
Harlene Anderson
Historical Influences
21(12)
Harlene Anderson
Dialogue: People Creating Meaning with Each Other and Finding Ways to Go On
33(10)
Harlene Anderson
The Heart and Spirit of Collaborative Therapy: The Philosophical Stance---``A Way of Being'' in Relationship and Conversation
43(20)
Harlene Anderson
Other Voices: Netting and Expressing
The Art of ``Withness'': A New Bright Edge
63(18)
Lynn Hoffman
Human Participating: Human ``Being'' Is the Step for Human ``Becoming'' in the Next Step
81(14)
Tom Andersen
PART 2 The Therapy Room
95(102)
Listening Voices
99(10)
Peggy Penn
Hearing the Unheard: Advice to Professionals from Women Who Have Been Battered
109(20)
Susan B. Levin
You Make the Path as You Walk: Working Collaboratively with People with Eating Disorders
129(20)
Elena Fernandez
Alejandra Cortes
Margarita Tarragona
Honoring Elders through Conversations about Their Lives
149(18)
Jennifer Andrews
Collaborating with Parents and Children in Private Practice: Shifting and Overlapping Conversations
167(16)
Marsha Mcdonough
Patricia Koch
Creating Space for Children's Voices: A Collaborative and Playful Approach to Working with Children and Families
183(14)
Diane Gehart
PART 3 Beyond the Therapy Room
197(224)
In Social and Institutional Settings
Trialogues: A Means to Answerability and Dialogue in a Prison Setting
203(18)
Judit Wagner
Open Dialogue: An Approach to Psychotherapeutic Treatment of Psychosis in Northern Finland
221(14)
Kauko Haarakangas
Jaakko Seikkula
Birgitta Alakare
Jukka Aaltonen
The Development of a Collaborative Learning and Therapy Community in an Educational Setting: From Alienation to Invitation
235(16)
Sylvia London
Irma Rodriguez-Jazcilevich
Collaborative Therapy and Supervision in a Psychiatric Hospital
251(18)
Sylvia London
Margarita Tarragona
Women at a Turning Point: A Transformational Feast
269(22)
Debbie Feinsilver
Eileen Murphy
Harlene Anderson
Dialogues in a Psychiatric Service in Cuba
291(22)
Klaus G. Deissler
In Education, Supervision, and Research
Relational Practices in Education: Teaching as Conversation
313(24)
Sheila Mcnamee
From the Theory to the Practice of Inquiring Collaboratively: An Exercise in and Clinical Example of an Interviewee-Guided Interview
337(14)
Sallyann Roth
Curious George: Interview with a Supervisor
351(16)
Glen Gardner
Anthony Neugebauer
A Collaborative Approach to Research and Inquiry
367(24)
Diane Gehart
Margarita Tarragona
Saliha Bava
Never-Ending Possibilities
Collaboration without End: The Case of the Positive Aging Newsletter
391(12)
Mary Gergen
Kenneth J. Gergen
Collaborating as a Lifestyle
403(18)
Sally St. George
Dan Wulff
Index
421