1st Edition

Innovations in the Reflecting Process

Edited By Harlene Anderson, Per Jensen Copyright 2007
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    'The passion to continually be on the move to seek new understanding is a characteristic of the field of family therapy and systemic thinking over the last forty years. Many professionals have moved around, more or less freely, in and out of this field. Some have made footprints that will last for a long time. One of these is Tom Andersen. From a position as professor in social psychiatry at the University of Tromso in northern Norway he has moved around the world participating with other professionals in their efforts to develop their work and seek wider horizons.' - Harlene Anderson and Per Jensen, from the Preface

    Series Editor’s Foreword , Preface , Innovations , Practising “withness”: a human art , “Reflecting talk”, “inner talk”, and “outer talk”: Tom Andersen’s way of being , Creating a space for a generative community , Flashbacks in war: a consultation with reflections , Voicing voices , Open conversations that weave changes in contexts of poverty or wealth , Conversation, language, and the written word , Balancing between peripheral/central positions when we’re invited to be central , Celebrating moments of discomfort , Networks on networks: initiating international cooperation for the treatment of psychosis , True stories: acts of informing and forming , The June Seminars at the North Calotte , Crossroads , Greetings , “When it starts buzzing in your ears, you must lean forward!” , Of course I knew everything from before, but… , A small “musical” greeting from “The Chamber Music Group, Seven Sisters” , Thank you, Tom , Movements of life , Our inspiration to write a book together: clinical experience and reflections in psychomotor physiotherapy , An expanded framework: employing psychomotor physiotherapy in arenas other than the treatment of individual patients , What does it mean to be human? , A tribute to Tom—humbly, from the heart of the Norwegian Family Therapy Association

    Biography

    Harlene Anderson