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The Routledge International Handbook of Postmodern Therapies.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Smoliak, Olga.
- Series:
- Routledge International Handbooks Series
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (704 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2025.
- Summary:
- The Routledge International Handbook of Postmodern Therapies includes contributions by leading international experts to provide an invaluable resource and reference for therapy students, scholars, educators, and practitioners.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Endorsement Page
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Forming Futures: Therapeutic Ideas and Practices in a Postmodern World
- Part I : Introduction to Postmodern Therapies
- Chapter 1 We Have Always Been Postmodern: A New Past for a Future Postmodern Psychotherapy
- Chapter 2 Theoretical Underpinnings of Therapeutic Practice After Modernism
- Chapter 3 What Can Postmodern Therapies Learn From Dang-Ki Healing About The Cultural Ontology of The Self?
- Chapter 4 Happiness At Work in the Context of Growing Precariousness and Labor Instability
- Chapter 5 Postmodernism, Decolonial Critiques, and Liberatory Praxis
- Chapter 6 Publishing and Postmodern Therapy: Delphi Responses from the Editors of Five Family Therapy Journals
- Part II: Key Postmodern Approaches
- Chapter 7 Collaborative-Dialogic Practice
- Chapter 8 Narrative therapy
- Chapter 9 Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
- Chapter 10 The Reflecting Team
- Chapter 11 Open Dialogue
- Chapter 12 Socio-Emotional Relationship Therapy
- Chapter 13 Bringforthist Therapy
- Chapter 14 Systemic-Dialogical Therapy
- Chapter 15 Social Therapy and Social Therapeutics
- Chapter 16 Post-Existential Therapy
- Chapter 17 Pluralistic Therapy
- Chapter 18 Integrative Systemic Therapy
- Chapter 19 Integrative Community Therapy
- Part III : Socio-Cultural Context
- Chapter 20 Re-Worlding Therapy's Narrative: A Demodern and Decolonial Reconstitution of Healing
- Chapter 21 Structures of Feeling In Gender, Bodies, and Technology
- Chapter 22 Systemic Racism and The Differential Racializations of Black and Non-Black People of Color in White Space
- Chapter 23 The Deconstruction of Monologic Spaces: When White Meta-Narrativity Silences.
- Chapter 24 Queering Therapeutic Conversations: More Than "Affirmative" and Not Just For Queers
- Chapter 25 Cripping and Thickening Therapy: Making Space for Bodymind Difference
- Chapter 26 Postmodern Therapies in a Neoliberal World
- Chapter 27 Therapeutic Practice as Transmaterial Worlding
- Part IV : Research
- Chapter 28 Methodological Foundations and Innovations in Postmodern Therapy Research
- Chapter 29 Using Narrative Inquiry and Qualitative Research to Support Postmodern Psychotherapy Practice
- Chapter 30 Professional Development for Counselors, Psychologists, and Therapists By Using Reflective Interventionist Conversation Analysis
- Chapter 31 Poststructuralism: A Preface to Post Qualitative Inquiry
- Chapter 32 Contributions of Dialogical Self Theory to Psychotherapy Theory, Research, and Practice
- Chapter 33 If It's All Socially Constructed, How Do We Do Research?: Powering Together in Action Research for Transformations
- Chapter 34 Performative Social Science: Linking Art, Science, and Society
- Part V: Education and Training
- Chapter 35 Clinical Supervision: Making Products or A Profession?
- Chapter 36 Pedagogy for Practitioners: Post-Oppositional Teaching Tactics for Transformation
- Chapter 37 Raining And Supervision of Psychotherapists With A Focus on Dialogical Skills: The Finnish Case
- Chapter 38 Postmodern Pedagogy and The Ongoing Development of Teaching and Sustaining Skills of Critical Reflection on Practice
- Chapter 39 Indigenizing The Classroom: Bringing Critical Kinship to Family Studies
- Part VI: Applications
- Chapter 40 The Witness to Witness Program: Evolving Curricula to Serve Social Justice Principles
- Chapter 41 Revisiting Listening
- Chapter 42 Grief Therapy as Meaning Reconstruction: From Symptoms to Significance
- Chapter 43 Co-Creating Public Values.
- Chapter 44 Expanding Conversations Between Practitioners on the Justness of Collaborative-Dialogic Practices in Child Protection
- Chapter 45 Re-Centering Silenced Disaster Trauma and Healing In Neoliberal Context: Integrating Social Constructionist and Decolonization Approaches
- Chapter 46 Imbeleko Approach to Counseling: Developing Culturally Resonant Talking Therapy Services
- Chapter 47 Empowering Families and Networks Struggling With Substance Use and Addictions Through an Open Dialogue Approach
- Part VII: End Matter
- Conclusion: Postmodern Therapies: Trends and Possibilities
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-04-041122-3
- 1-04-041118-5
- 1-003-37623-1
- 9781003376231
- OCLC:
- 1549524433
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