Harlene Anderson-DVD-Social Constructionist Ideas About Psychotherapy
Harlene Anderson-DVD-Social Constructionist Ideas About Psychotherapy
Harlene discusses the
transformative nature of social constructionist therapy. How the process
of the relationship, a dialogic conversation, a mutual puzzling with
the client leads to change. She addresses topics of managed-care and
insurance, the mandated client, the “not-knowing” posture, and who gets
seen in therapy. How she reflects what her clients are talking about is
addressed and how her work resembles Rogerian work and how her intention
is different.
Running Time: 30 minutes.
Harlene Anderson, Ph.D.,
author of Conversation, Language and Possibilities (1997-Basic books) is
a founding member of both the Houston-Galveston Institute and the Taos
Institute. She collaborated with Harry Goolishian in the development of
the Collaborative Language Systems method and has written numerous
articles and chapters in about this way of working. She lives in Houston
and teaches and consults internationally.