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Author Krasner, Barbara R., 1933-

Title Truth, trust, and relationships : healing interventions in contextual therapy / Barbara R. Krasner and Austin J. Joyce
Published New York : Brunner/Mazel Publishers, ©1995

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Description 1 online resource (xxviii, 228 pages)
Contents Cover; Truth, Trust, and Relationships; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; This One's for Me -- PART I: ROOTS OF RELATIONSHIP; CHAPTER 1. HERE AM I; The Realm of the Between; Monologue; Dialogue; Pointing the Way; Fundamental Questions; Aspects of Trust; Truth in Context; Illusions of Intimacy; CHAPTER 2. ELEMENTS OF COMMITMENT; From Generation to Generation; The Surge of Justice; Guilt and Guilt Feelings; Multilateral Merit; Loyalty and Loyalty Dynamics; Ethical Imagination; Triadic Inclusion; Seeming: The Absence of Direct Address
PART II: ETHICAL TASKS OF A CONTEXTUAL THERAPISTCHAPTER 3. RELATIONAL ETHICS: FROM MONOLOGUE TO DIALOGUE; Contextual Therapy: Method, Process, and Way; An Ontic Hierarchy; Multilateral Contracting; Self-Delineation; Due Consideration; CHAPTER 4. THERAPIST AS CORNERSTONE: ACTING ON CONVICTION; A Parallel Journey; Multidirected Crediting; Turning; Exoneration; Limits and Impermeability; Time and Tenacity; CHAPTER 5. BETWEEN PEOPLE AND THEIR PARENTS: KEY TO DIRECT ADDRESS; Filial Binds; Parental Remorse; Context Versus Context; Words That Work; Establishing Adult-to-Adult Contracts
CHAPTER 6. TRUTH AND TRUST IN PEER RELATINGFriendship Between Siblings; Between Friend and Friend in the Therapy Room; Between Mates and Lovers; Gender-Neutral Realities; Gender-Neutral Interventions; Parentification Between Peers: Dilemmas and Interventions; CHAPTER 7. TRUTH AND TRUST AFTER DIVORCE: DIALOGIC INTERVENTIONS; Ex-Husband and Wife; Father, Mother, and Child; Parents, Children, and Grandparents; In-Laws; Voices From the Next Generation; Siblings; Parent, Stepparent, and Children; Outcomes; Epilogue; Glossary; References; Index
Summary The authors identify direct address, a dialogic way of address and response, as the fundamental means of healing in relationships, especially in the family, viewing ""residual trust"" as the keystone of the dialogic process
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-224) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Contextual therapy.
Family psychotherapy.
Divorce therapy.
Parent and child.
Family Therapy
Parent-Child Relations
PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychotherapy -- General.
Parent and child
Family psychotherapy
Divorce therapy
Contextual therapy
Pastoraat.
Context.
Form Electronic book
Author Joyce, Austin J
ISBN 9781134861989
1134861982