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Person in Narrative Therapy - A Post-Structural, Foucauldian Account

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Zusatztext "Theorizing of this sort has gone underground for some time since White and Epston (1990) and White's publications in the late 1990s and early 2000s. This came to an abrupt end with Michael's death in 2008! soon after his far more practical 'Maps of Narrative Practice'(2007) was published. Guilfoyle has chosen to intellectually and clinically wrestle with matters that have been at the very heart of narrative therapy theory and practice from its beginnings in the mid-1980s. They are by no means settled nor is it very likely they ever will be. As one of the originators of narrative therapy! I am very grateful to Guilfoyle for renewing the problematizing of power and other concerns that 'frame' what a narrative therapist does." - David Epston! co-author of Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends and Experience! Contradiction! Narrative and Imagination Informationen zum Autor Michael Guilfoyle is a Clinical Psychologist and Associate Professor in Psychology at Rhodes University, South Africa. He has worked as a therapist for over 20 years, and has published in several international theoretical and therapeutic journals in the areas of narrative practice and post-structural thought. Klappentext This book argues that narrative practice does not have a coherent formulation of personhood in the way one finds in other fields! such as psychoanalysis and cognitive-behavioural therapy. It examines the post-structural principles that underpin narrative practice! which make available powerful conceptual tools for theorizing the person. Zusammenfassung This book argues that narrative practice does not have a coherent formulation of personhood in the way one finds in other fields, such as psychoanalysis and cognitive-behavioural therapy. It examines the post-structural principles that underpin narrative practice, which make available powerful conceptual tools for theorizing the person. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. The Problem: Constitution versus Agency 2. Power/Knowledge: The Social 3. The Constituted Subject 4. A Constitutionalist Account of Resistance 5. Embodied Resistance 6. Narrative Empathy and the Resisting Figure 7. From the Resisting Figure to the Ethical Subject   ?...

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Introduction 1. The Problem: Constitution versus Agency 2. Power/Knowledge: The Social 3. The Constituted Subject 4. A Constitutionalist Account of Resistance 5. Embodied Resistance 6. Narrative Empathy and the Resisting Figure 7. From the Resisting Figure to the Ethical Subject   ?

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"Theorizing of this sort has gone underground for some time since White and Epston (1990) and White's publications in the late 1990s and early 2000s. This came to an abrupt end with Michael's death in 2008, soon after his far more practical 'Maps of Narrative Practice'(2007) was published. Guilfoyle has chosen to intellectually and clinically wrestle with matters that have been at the very heart of narrative therapy theory and practice from its beginnings in the mid-1980s. They are by no means settled nor is it very likely they ever will be. As one of the originators of narrative therapy, I am very grateful to Guilfoyle for renewing the problematizing of power and other concerns that 'frame' what a narrative therapist does." - David Epston, co-author of Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends and Experience, Contradiction, Narrative and Imagination

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