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000002073 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)beaudoinmarienathalie$$aBeaudoin, Marie-Nathalie
000002073 245__ $$aNarrative Therapy and Interpersonal Neurobiology$$bRevisiting classic practices, developing new emphases
000002073 520__ $$ahis article reviews some of the recent advances in brain research and the grow- ing field of interpersonal neurobiology, which we believe supports a number of  narrative therapy premises. Highlighted is the potential usefulness of thinking  about unique outcomes as “moments” of “affect-infused” experiences. The  concepts and theory proposed are illustrated by the description of three therapy  sessions with a 28-year-old woman struggling with anxiety and depression,  and a transcript of an intentionally “affect infused” re-authoring conversation.
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000002073 765__ $$tNarrative Therapy and Interpersonal Neurobiology: Revisiting Classic Practices, Developing New Emphases
000002073 773__ $$c1-13$$n1$$pJournal of Systemic Therapies$$v30
000002073 8564_ $$s65501$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/2073/files/Narrative and interpersonal biology.pdf
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000001907 245__ $$aSome Historical Conditions of Narrative Work
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Written to honor the immense contribution of Michael White as a leader in the de­velopment of narrative therapy, this historical essay contrasts the origins of psycho­analysis, family therapy and narrative therapy. Changes in the understanding of therapeutic strategies, methods of training and supervision, styles of leadership, the involvement of audiences in the therapeutic and training processes, and conceptions of the nature of the mind are described.

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000002114 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)berginsookim$$aBerg, Insoo Kim
000002114 245__ $$aCo-Constructing Cooperation with Mandated Clients
000002114 520__ $$aDominant practice models for social work were originally developed and intended for work with voluntary clients. The professional literature indicates that use of these models with involuntary clients often alienates rather than engages. This article describes the use of solution-focused interviewing as a way to engage involuntary and mandated clients. A conversation with a court-ordered client is presented and analyzed to demonstrate how practitioners can begin the co-construction of cooperation with mandated clients through adopting a not-knowing posture, focusing on and amplifying what clients want and client strengths and successes, and asking relationship questions to generate possibilities for change specific to the mandated context. The ethical implications of this noncoercive, nonconfrontational approach are addressed, along with its implications for a view of how clients change.
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000002114 700__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)dejongpeter$$aDe Jong, Peter
000002114 773__ $$c361-374$$n4$$pSocial Work$$v46$$y2001
000002114 909C4 $$dhttp://sw.oxfordjournals.org/content/46/4/361.abstract$$pOxford Journals
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000001568 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)berginsookim$$aBerg, Insoo Kim
000001568 245__ $$aMaking Numbers Talk: Language in Therapy
000001568 520__ $$aThe metaphor of therapy as conversation is simultaneously useful and dangerously misleading. The danger lies in what is probably an inevitable vowel shift from a to i, that is, from “therapy as conversation”to “therapy is conversation.”The vowel shift marks a transformation from metaphor to metaphor disguised as concept.
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000001568 700__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)deshazersteve$$aDe Shazer, Steve
000001568 773__ $$c5-25$$pSteven Friedman (Hg .): The New language of change. Constructive collaboration in psychotherapy. New York: Guilford Press$$y1993
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000002513 245__ $$aA Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge
000002513 520__ $$aPhilosophy being nothing else but the study of wisdom and truth, it may with reason be expected that those who have spent most time and pains in it should enjoy a greater calm and serenity of mind, a greater clearness and evidence of knowledge, and be less disturbed with doubts and difficulties than other men. Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed.
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000001570 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)bertalanffyludwigvon$$aBertalanffy, Ludwig von
000001570 245__ $$aThe Meaning of General System Theory$$bThe Quest for a General System Theory
000001570 520__ $$aModern science is characterized by its ever-increasing specialization, necessitated by the enormous amount of data, the complexity of techniques and of theoretical structures within every field. Thus science is split into innumerable disciplines continually generating new subdisciplines. In consequence, the physicist, the biologist, the psychologist and the social scientist are, so to speak, encapsulated in their private universes, and it is difficult to get word from one cocoon to the other.
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000001570 773__ $$c30-53$$pBertalanffy, Ludwig von:  General System Theory. Foundations, Development, Applications. New York: George Braziller$$y1968
000001570 8564_ $$s77440$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/1570/files/Bertalanffy, Ludwig von - The Meaning of General System Theory.pdf
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000002079 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)bertrandopaolo$$aBertrando, Paolo
000002079 245__ $$aText nad context: narrative, postmodernism and cybernetics
000002079 520__ $$aCurrently, the systemic view in family therapy is being substituted by a postmodern narrative approach, while cybernetics tends to be considered an outdated perspective and its contribution to therapy overlooked.
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000002079 773__ $$c83-103$$n1$$pJournal of Family Therapy$$v22$$y2002
000002079 8564_ $$s1081046$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/2079/files/Original.pdf
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000001945 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)blechaivan$$aBlecha, Ivan
000001945 245__ $$aPostmoderní situace v dějepisectví$$baneb Mysliti jako Třeštík
000001945 520__ $$aTrvalo nějakou dobu, než jsem se dostal k tomu, abych si Třeštíkovu knížku přečetl. Připadl jsem na ni díky několika na sebe navazujícím ohlasům a citacím, na něž jsem porůznu narazil a které prozrazovaly, že úvahy, v této knížce obsažené, budou určitě kontroverzní. Nejsem historik, takže jsem jen pozvolna zaznamenával, že Dušan Třeštík již několik let vede úporné diskuse se svými kolegy a že je jakýmsi enfant terrible české historiografie posledního desetiletí. A už ze zmíněných odkazů bylo zřejmé, kde je hlavní třecí plocha: jsou jí Třeštíkovy postmoderní představy o roli dějepisectví a o ně opřená metodologie, kterou se řídí při své práci.
000001945 600__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)trestikdusan$$aTřeštík, Dušan
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000001945 773__ $$c317-324$$pActa Universitatis Palackieae Olomouciensis$$vPhilosophica V$$y2002
000001945 8564_ $$s52099$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/1945/files/cd75466c-1e6b-4c85-817d-a2c53dacd84f-o_19gm5fq711o2v1te71pov18opdcra.pdf
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000001571 245__ $$aSystemic family therapy and the influence of post-modernism
000001571 520__ $$aPost-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. A unifying feature of systemic therapy is the importance placed on understanding psychological difficulties in the context of social relationships. Another point of agreement among systemic therapists is the significance of drawing distinctions and marking ‘difference’ as an aspect of creating change. A third common feature is the practice of working in teams, where one therapist conducts the interview, while a small number of others comment on their observations. The degree to which these models and practices have been influenced by post-modernism varies.
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000001571 773__ $$c450-457$$n6$$pAdvances in Psychiatric Treatment$$y2000
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000001573 245__ $$aChaos and critical theory
000001573 520__ $$aIn 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 meaningfulnot only in understanding the various claims about the validity of chaosin different scientific fields, but also in clarifying the cultural andpolitical context of chaos theory. The latter is what Hayles in the ChaosBound (1990) calls the "politics of chaos."
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