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Balancing on Quicksand: Reflections on Power, Politics and the Relational

Editat de Martin Milton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 aug 2021
This book explores the precarious nature of life, and the ways in which power, binary ways of thinking and Othering create personal, social and political difficulties. By exploring an array of different concerns –including loss and grief, our relationship to other animals, race and sexuality - contributors explore how attention to our own subjective experience and relational ways of thinking can help manage these difficulties. The many contributing authors go well beyond formulaic academic discourse. They adopt a far more personal and reflective approach to their topic areas. As a result, some chapters are emotional, others political, and some professional. Throughout, readers are offered examples of how useful a reflective stance can be, to understanding some of the more meaningful things in life, or as a corrective to our power based, normative, instructive discourses. 

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030791353
ISBN-10: 3030791351
Pagini: 178
Ilustrații: XIV, 170 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction, Martin Milton.- 2. Rolling In The Muck, Dancing With The Law: A Story Of ‘Addiction’ And The Remaking Of A Self, JP Marshall.- 3. Breaking The Rules, Alison Greenwood.- 4. Disturbing The Peace: Madame X Vs Westminster Council, Martin Milton.- 5. “Objective”-Ication: Problems With Treating Judgement As Fact?, Helen Damon.- 6. Animals: Aren’t They Great?, Dale Judd.- 7. Balancing On Quicksand: Making Sense Of What ‘The Personal Is Political’ Means, Miltos Hadjiosif.- 8. Drama Of Phantom Hatred, Parizad Bathai.- 9. Reflections Of A Junkyard Room, Yetunde Ade-Serrano.- 10. ‘I’m Not As Bad As You’, Carter Jacobs.- 11. Is There Something You Need To Tell Us?, Julia Brewer.- 11. A Refugee In A World Without Refuge, Anastasios Gaitanidis.- 12. An Uncanny Resemblance, Elena Manafi.- 13. Making The Invisible Visible, Martin Milton.

Notă biografică

Martin Milton is Professor of Counselling Psychology at the School of Psychotherapy and Psychology at Regents University London, UK. He also runs an independent practice in psychotherapy and supervision. He is the author of books including, The Political is Personal: Stories of Difference and Psychotherapy (2018), and Sexuality: Existential Perspectives (2014). His interests include in the way that differences are constructed and experienced and the impact this has on people. Martin is an avid photographer and nature lover and has had photographs published in both photography and psychology publications.

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This book explores the precarious nature of life, and the ways in which power, binary ways of thinking and Othering create personal, social and political difficulties. By exploring an array of different concerns –including loss and grief, our relationship to other animals, race and sexuality - contributors explore how attention to our own subjective experience and relational ways of thinking can help manage these difficulties. The many contributing authors go well beyond formulaic academic discourse. They adopt a far more personal and reflective approach to their topic areas. As a result, some chapters are emotional, others political, and some professional. Throughout, readers are offered examples of how useful a reflective stance can be, to understanding some of the more meaningful things in life, or as a corrective to our power based, normative, instructive discourses. 

Caracteristici

Explores the challenges in understanding and dealing with the relational aspects of clinical practice practices when addressing differences Provides a more nuanced understanding of relational-reflective practice, cultural competence, and anti-oppressive practice Examines the confusion, awkwardness and uncertainty that is part and parcel of any deep therapeutic work