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Informationen zum Autor Jim Wilson is a UKCP registered systemic psychotherapist with over thirty years experience in working in mental health and social care fields in the UK. He provides provides training, consultation, and practice projects in the UK, Europe, and the Far East. He is also a regular presenter at national and international conferences in mental health services and is known for his creative approaches to therapy and social practices with families. His articles and books are popular and prescribed texts texts in many training courses in family therapy, and related disciplines in the UK and elsewhere. Klappentext This book is about how to maintain an aliveness to the possibilities in therapy and practice and how to challenge ideas of orthodoxy in theory and methodologies that can become stale or followed like religions. Zusammenfassung This book is about how to maintain an aliveness to the possibilities in therapy and practice and how to challenge ideas of orthodoxy in theory and methodologies that can become stale or followed like religions. Inhaltsverzeichnis Series Editors' Foreword -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Enhancing the Repertoire of Theory -- Pride and prejudice in family therapy theories -- Enhancing the Repertoire of Practice -- The emergence of Systemic Focused Drama: creating a sense of occasion -- Situating Systemic Focused Dramas -- Systemic Focused Drama: modes and applications -- Stories and their performance -- Enhancing the Use of Self in Practice -- The therapist and the performance of practice -- Six Scales for Reflection on practice -- As the curtain falls . . .