by Carmel Flaskas (Editor), Carmel Flaskas (Editor), Imelda Mccarthy (Editor)
How do experiences of hope and despair impact upon our capacity to meet life's challenges in narrative and family therapy?
Clients' experiences of hope and despair can be complex, reflecting individual and family histories, current patterns and dynamics, the stresses of everyday life, and the social contexts of families' lives. This book analyses how therapists meet and engage with these dichotomous aspects of human experience.
The editors place the themes of hope and despair at the centre of a series of reflections on practice and theory. Contributors from all over the world are brought together, incorporating a range of perspectives from narrative, systemic and social constructionist frameworks. The book is divided into three sections, covering:
Hope and Despair in Narrative and Family Therapy looks at the importance of hope in bringing about positive therapeutic change. This book will be of great use to family therapists, psychotherapists, counsellors, and students on therapeutic training courses.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 12 Jun 2015
ISBN 10: 1138871877
ISBN 13: 9781138871878
Original and erudite. - Lynn Hoffman, from the Foreward
`I found the book left me stimulated and reflecting on my work with individuals with a new perspective. I conclude therefore it will be useful for many practitioners.' - Jessica Sullivan, Therapy Today, April 2008
Here is a book that refuses to adopt an either/or approach, sensitively examining the complexity of hopeand despair, adversity and resilience, forgiveness and reconciliation. I found it to be a book that inspires hope! - Chris Rose, group psychotherapist, Therapy Today