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The Origin of the Solution-Focused Approach / Visser, Coert

In: International Journal of Solution-Focused Practices. - Roč. I, č. 1, s. 10-17.

The solution-focused approach to therapy and coaching has its roots in the work done by herapists in the second half of the twentieth century. This article discusses some important recursors, such as Milton Erickson and the Mental Research Institute. Further, it shows how the members of the Brief Family Therapy Center, led by Insoo Kim Berg and Steve de Shazer, eveloped the core of the solution-focused approach in the 1980s. Key concepts and publications are discussed and a description is given of how the team members worked together closely to find out what works in therapy.

Hesla: historie ; klasika ; SF

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Reflections on Reflecting Teams / Vega, Kristen

Reflecting teams have had a remarkable impact on therapy. This process is unique in that it gives the client multiple perspectives from a team of therapists and this sharing of ideas reveals new possibilities for the client. The idea originated from Tom Andersen and its process is described in vast detail. Additionally, Andersen offers several suggestions for therapists who wish to incorporate reflecting teams in practice. There has not been a great deal of research on this topic; however, a summary of a qualitative study will be provided. The study was conducted to obtain clients’ impression of the reflecting process. The research showed the recurrent theme was the value of multiple perspectives, which were most effective when they contained dialectic tensions. In other settings, Andersen’s ideas have been expanded in numerous ways; therefore, a few examples will be given. In one situation, the reflecting team process is used as a tool for training graduate students. Another team demonstrated how personal reflections can be intertwined in the reflecting process, in order to create a more authentic atmosphere. These examples show there are endless possibilities of incorporating reflecting teams, but they would not be possible without Andersen’s idea.

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Constructivism, Cybernetics, and Information Processing: Implications for Technologies of Research on Learning / Thompson, Patrick W.

In: Constructivism in Education, ed. By L.P. Steffe and J. Gale, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers. - s. 123-133. - 1995

Constructivism, as a philosophical orientation, has only been widely accepted in mathematics and science education since the early 1980s. As it became more broadly accepted, it also became clear that there were incongruous images of it. In 1984, von Glasersfeld introduced a distinction, echoed in Steier's chapter 5, between what he called naive constructivism and radical constructivism. At the risk of oversiinplification, suffice it to say that naive constructivism is the acceptance that learners construct their own knowledge, whereas radical constructivism is the acceptance that naive constructivism applies to everyone-researchers and philosophers included. von Glasersfeld's distinction had a pejorative ring to it and rightly so. Unreflective acceptance of naive constructivism easily became dogmatic ideology, which had, and continues to have, many unwanted consequences.(1) On the other hand, I attempt to make a case that to do research, we must spend a good part of our time acting as naive constructivists, even when operating within a radical constructivist or ecological constructionist framework. The orientation I have in mind is not unreflexive, therefore I call it utilitarian constructivism, and use the chapters by Steier and Spiro et al. (chaps. 5 and 6, respectively) as starting points in its explication.

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Life and mind: From autopoiesis to neurophenomenology. A tribute to Francisco Varela / Thompson, Evan

In: Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. - Roč. 3, s. 381-398. - 2004

This talk, delivered at “De l’autopoie`se a` la neurophe ́nome ́nologie: un hommage a` Francisco Varela; from autopoiesis to neurophenomenology: a tribute to Francisco Varela,” June 18–20, at the Sorbonne in Paris, explicates several links between Varela’s neurophenomenology and his biological concept of autopoiesis.

Hesla: autopoiesa

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On the future of psychotherapy / Szasz, Thomas

In: New Therapist Magazine. -

Today, the term "psychotherapy" is used to refer to all manner of interventions, ranging from a voluntary dialogue to electrical, pharmacological, and surgical procedures imposed on persons against their will. This usage reflects the fashionable failure to distin¬¬guish between bodily disease and "mental disease"; between treating diseases with chemical and physical methods and influencing persons with "religion, rhetoric, and repression"; and between help that people seek for themselves and harm that people seek to impose on others (and call "treatment").

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The Evidence Base of Systemic Family and Couples Therapies / Stratton, Peter

In: The Association for Family Therapy & Systemic Practice. - - 2011

Systemic family and couples therapy (SFCT) has evolved into a variety of forms to meet the needs of the people who come for therapy. Our clients differ not only by bringing the full range of psychological and relationship difficulties and the variety that our society has imaginatively created in family structures and relationships, but they also occupy the full life span and the great range of ethnic and other cultural variation that communities now contain. This review starts with an account of the basis of SFCT and explains why it offers a very different resource from all the other therapies, which strive to bring about change within individuals.

Hesla: rodinná terapie ; SF ; výzkum

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Constructivism and Collaborative Enterprises / Steward. Alan

In: Seized by Agreement, Swamped by Understanding. Lloyd Fell, David Russell & Alan Stewart (Eds.) A collection of papers to celebrate the visit to Australia in August 1994 by Humberto Maturana. - - 1994

This paper is a contribution to a dialogue on contructivist ideas in qualitative research in which collaborative inquiry is a central feature. By this I mean a process of finding out how both 'researchers' and 'subjects' have come to conceive an issue through sharing of their perceptions. Collaborative or participatory action research is an example of this approach. I propose that a constructivist methodology or epistemology for collaborative inquiry can be developed from primary theoretical concepts such as Structural Determinism of Maturana, second order cybernetics of von Foerster and van Glasersfeld and of Personal Construct Theory of Kelly. I further propose that secondary interpretations of these seminal ideas by family therapists helps to show how to use this epistemology in collaborative inquiry.

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Cybernetic Conversation / Steward, Alan

In: Seized by Agreement, Swamped by Understanding. Lloyd Fell, David Russell & Alan Stewart (Eds.) A collection of papers to celebrate the visit to Australia in August 1994 by Humberto Maturana. - - 1994

This paper is about a particular kind of relating between people engaged in processes of change, such as in therapy, primary medical care practice or participatory action research. My thesis is that if a therapist, practitioner or facilitator of research engages with individuals or groups on a basis of relational equality the outcomes can be unanticipated new knowledge which leads to new actions. This 'new' knowledge can be thought of as 'knowing of the third kind' and its expression is a greater sense of connectedness to diverse entities.

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Systemic Thinking in Couple and Family Psychology Research and Practice / Stanton, Mark -- Welsh, Robert

In: Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice. - č. 1, s. 14-30. - 2012

Systemic thinking is central to the specialty of couple and family psychology (CFP). Eleven applications of systemic thinking (perceptual and cognitive structuring processes) are described to characterize the way couple and family psychologists think about research and practice. The application of systemic thinking to research is described in light of dynamic systems conceptualization and a systemic research approach that delineates six steps that identify collective variables, characterize attractor states, describe dynamic trajectories, identify points of transition, recognize control parameters, and manipulate control param- eters to identify core mechanisms of change is rehearsed and detailed.

Hesla: rodinná terapie ; výzkum

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On the road with Tom Andersen / Soderlund, John

In: New Therapist Magazine. -

Tom Andersen, the Norwegian therapist who made a name for himself with the concept of the reflecting team, briefly toured South Africa in March, running workshops in four major centres under the banner of the Family Life Centre of South Africa. New Therapist followed him for two of the stops to hear his gentle words about how carefully he likes to choose his words (see also New Therapist 2, July/August 1999). His primary focus on this, his second wandering through South Africa, was the word "walk", a word with which he says he has a particular affinity. He told of his own professional and philosophical walking of the past few decades and how he plans to turn these words into a new book, recounting the forks he has faced in his long road to becoming one of the most humble and admired therapists the world has seen.

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