Harlene Andersen. Social Constructionist Ideas About Psychotherapy
Description
Harlene discusses the transformative nature of social constructionist therapy. How the process of the relationship, a dialogic conversation, a mutual puzzling with the client leads to change. She addresses topics of managed-care and insurance, the mandated client, the “not-knowing” posture, and who gets seen in therapy. How she reflects what her clients are talking about is addressed and how her work resembles Rogerian work and how her intention is different.
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30 min 2 sec
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