Practicing Therapy as Social Construction

Practicing Therapy as Social Construction

Sheila McNamee , Emerson F. Rasera , Pedro Martins
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Jan 31, 2023 · English · Paperback (160 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 160
Language English
Published Jan 31, 2023
Publisher SAGE Publications Ltd
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1529763223
ISBN-13 9781529763225

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In a world increasingly aware of the complexities of human interaction, this work offers a refreshing exploration of therapy through the lens of social constructionism. The authors, Sheila McNamee, Emerson F. Rasera, and Pedro Martins, invite readers to reconsider conventional therapeutic practices, emphasizing that the meaning and experience of therapy are shaped by cultural and social contexts. Their approach challenges the notion of fixed truths in therapy, highlighting instead the importance of dialogue and co-creation in the therapeutic relationship.

The book delves into the significance of language and narrative as forces that shape identities and experiences. The authors illustrate how therapists can harness these elements to foster meaningful connections with clients, ultimately leading to transformative outcomes. By emphasizing collaboration, they encourage therapists to view themselves not as authoritative figures, but as partners in a shared journey of understanding and growth.

Their insights are grounded in both theory and practical application, making the concepts accessible to practitioners at all levels. Through rich examples and thoughtful analysis, the authors inspire a reimagining of therapeutic practice, advocating for an approach that honors diversity and the subjective nature of human experience. This work serves not only as a resource for therapists but also as a profound commentary on the nature of healing and connection in an interconnected world.
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