Positions and Polarities in Contemporary Systemic Practice : the Legacy of David Campbell /

This book provides a rich collection of the work that has been informed by the ideas of the eminent family therapist and clinical psychologist, Dr David Campbell who died in August 2009 . Contributors are drawn from different fields and describe models they have developed for organizational consulta...

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Other Authors: Burck, Charlotte, 1948-, Barratt, Sara, Kavner, Ellie
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Karnac, 2013
Series:Systemic thinking and practice series.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; SERIES EDITORS' FOREWORD; Introduction; Reflections on development of ideas: personal and contextual. David Campbell in interview with Charlotte Burck; PART I THERAPY AND THEORY; CHAPTER ONE Keeping cool in thinking and psychotherapy; CHAPTER TWO Having a cup of tea with David Campbell: now for something completely different; Relationship to questions over time: David Campbell in interview with Charlotte Burck; CHAPTER THREE The road taken: a brief history of a dialogic family therapy; PART II SUPERVISION AND TRAINING.
  • CHAPTER FOUR Passions and positions: selfhood in supervisionCHAPTER FIVE From Milan to the Tavistock: the influence of systemic training on child and adolescent psychiatrists; CHAPTER SIX Towards a culture of contribution in supervisory practice: some thoughts about the position of the supervisor; PART III RESEARCH; Systemic research and research supervision: David Campbell in interview with Charlotte Burck; CHAPTER SEVEN Learning from research processes and dilemmas: young people's experience of parental mental illness; CHAPTER EIGHT Semantic polarities: two interpretations for one concept.
  • PART IV CONSULTATIONEvolving applications of systemic ideas. Towards positioning and polarities: David Campbell in interview with Charlotte Burck; CHAPTER NINE Dialogue: keeping in touch; CHAPTER TEN Uncoding landscapes: systemic shapes, maps, and territories; CHAPTER ELEVEN The ultimate ethical position is to keep talking: dealing with difference in teams, in supervision, and in therapy; CHAPTER TWELVE Applying systemic thinking in pastoral contexts; INDEX.