Deconstructing PsychotherapyIan Parker SAGE, 1999 M03 30 - 208 páginas `I enjoyed this book, and think that it should find a grateful and attentive readership in the practical field as well as being a central text in academic settings. It will also be well received by those, like myself, for whom the interest is more in deconstructing than psychotherapy′ - Dialogues This book takes the discursive and postmodern turn in psychotherapy a significant step forward and will be of interest to all those working in mental health who are concerned with challenges to oppression and processes of emancipation. It achieves this by: reflecting on the role of psychotherapy in contemporary culture; developing critiques of language in psychotherapy that unravel its claims to personal truth; and the reworking of a place in the transformative therapeutic practice. Deconstruction is brought to bear on the key conceptual and pragmatic issues that therapists and clinical psychologists face, and the project of therapy is opened up to critical attention and reconstruction. The book provides clear reviews of different viewpoints and will help readers to understand the complex terrain of debates. |
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... individual lives through certain idiosyncratic themes in a dynamic 'strategy of tension'. Like the disturbing interplay of dialogue and violence that pervades much contemporary politics, this strategy of tension is both the very ...
... individuals within various discourses and discursive practices (Parker, 1989). At the level of the family we already had descriptions of the way that a 'schizophrenogenic' mother may simultaneously demand that her child show affection ...
... individuals as subjects of the wider apparatus of surveillance and regulation in Western culture that psychology feeds upon and operates within. Each and every phenomenon that psychology takes for granted and uses to normalize and ...
... individual subject, but to locate it. However, we also need to locate our own practice, and we turn to this task in the third part of the book. Deconstruction of Psychotherapy: Critical Reflection We can use the notions explored so far ...
... individual pain, we run the risk of implying that the sufferer is in some sense either deficient or responsible for the problem ~ a form of victim-blaming. At the same time, I question whether the language of psychotherapy is ...
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Chapter 3 Derrida and the Deconstruction of Power as Context and Topic in Therapy | 39 |
Foucault and the Politics of Psychotherapy | 54 |
Postmodernism as a Context for Critical Therapeutic Work | 71 |
Fragments from the Fifth Province | 86 |
Part II Deconstruction in Practice | 103 |
Chapter 8 A Discursive Approach to Therapy with Men | 115 |
Chapter 9 Therapy and Faith | 132 |
Chapter 10 Inscription Description and Deciphering Chronic Identities | 150 |
Part III Deconstructing Psychotherapeutic Discourse | 164 |
Chapter 12 Can and Should We Know How Where and When Psychotherapy Takes Place? | 175 |
Index | 189 |