Cyklus zranitelnosti: práce se slepými uličkami v párové terapii

V tomto článku navrhujeme používat cyklus zranitelnosti jako základ pro porozumění a práci se slepými uličkami u partnerů. Rozšiřujeme interaktivní koncept vzorců vzájemného partnerského chování a přidáváme behaviorální a subjektivní rozměry a popisujeme specifické procesy, které spouštějí a udržují partnerská nedorozumění. Uvažujeme o cyklu zranitelnosti jako o vztahu, ve kterém ...

| The Vulnerability Cycle

by Scheinkman, Michele ; DeKoven Fishbane, Mona | 12 kvě 2014, 7:13


Gregory Bateson, cybernetics, and the social/behavioral sciences

Gregory Bateson's interdisciplinary work in Anthropology, Psychiatry, Evolution, and Epistemology was profoundly influenced by the ideas set forth in systems theory, communication theory, information theory and cybernetics. As is now quite common, Bateson used the single term cybernetics in reference to an aggregate of these ideas that grew together shortly ...

| Gregory Bateson, cybernetics, and the social/behavioral sciences

by Bale, Lawrence, S. | 9 zář 2014, 9:52


Gregory Bateson's Theory of Mind: Practical Applications to Pedagogy

Gregory Bateson was one of the first scholars to appreciate that the patterns of organization and relational symmetry evident in all living systems are indicative of mind. We should not forget that due to the nineteenth century polemic between science and religion, any consideration of purpose and plan, e.g., mental ...

| Gregory Bateson's Theory of Mind: Practical Applications to Pedagogy

by Bale, Lawrence, S. | 9 zář 2014, 11:42


Six days of dying

Mary Catherine Bateson tells very movingly the story of Gregory's death and the days before and after.

| Six days of dying

by Bateson, Mary Catherine | 9 zář 2014, 11:54


Making Numbers Talk: Language in Therapy

The metaphor of therapy as conversation is simultaneously useful and dangerously misleading. The danger lies in what is probably an inevitable vowel shift from a to i, that is, from “therapy as conversation”to “therapy is conversation.”The vowel shift marks a transformation from metaphor to metaphor disguised as concept.

| PŘEKLAD

by Berg, Insoo Kim ; De Shazer, Steve | 9 zář 2014, 12:34 | jazyk  


The Meaning of General System Theory: The Quest for a General System Theory

Modern science is characterized by its ever-increasing specialization, necessitated by the enormous amount of data, the complexity of techniques and of theoretical structures within every field. Thus science is split into innumerable disciplines continually generating new subdisciplines. In consequence, the physicist, the biologist, the psychologist and the social scientist are, ...

by Bertalanffy, Ludwig von | 9 zář 2014, 12:53


Systemic family therapy and the influence of post-modernism

Post-modernism is a term that is omnipresent in the media, academic circles and contemporary culture. It is also a term that has caused substantial consternation among systemic family therapists. Systemic family therapy traces its origins from the 1950s, and there are currently several different models contained within the systemic paradigm. ...

by Boston, Paula | 10 zář 2014, 8:11


Chaos and critical theory

In general, chaos theory is considered to refer to the economy betweenorder and chance, determinism and unpredictability, clarity and aporia.However, from an epistemological and a critical point of view, it mightbe interesting to assess the local and global perspectives rooted intothe interdisciplinary body of chaos theory. Such an assessment is ...

by Boudourides, Moses A. | 10 zář 2014, 8:15


External Factors Forcing Change on Education: How can they work for us?

I am very pleased with the opportunity to make some remarks at this second National Conference on Science and Mathematics Education Reform. Every participant here this morning is committed to change; each of you understands the need for systemic reform; and each of you has a genuine desire to help ...

by Brown, George Jr. | 10 zář 2014, 8:32


Getting personal on reflecting teams

Reflecting teams remain a creative way of bending the tradition of a therapy team hidden behind a one way mirror. Several therapists have adapted the original reflecting team concept to fit with a more narrative tradition, particularly that of encouraging reflecting team members to talk about their personal experiences. This ...

by Cole, Patricia M. ; Shatz, Karen ; Sapoznik, Marcia ; Demeritt, Lisa A. | 10 zář 2014, 8:53