Beschreibung:
How do experiences of hope and despair impact upon our capacity to meet life's challenges in narrative and family therapy? This book analyses how therapists meet and engage with these dichotomous aspects of human experience. It is divided into three sections; and looks at the importance of hope in bringing about positive therapeutic change.
Hoffman, Foreword. Flaskas, McCarthy, Sheehan, Introduction: The Territory of Hope and Despair. Part I: Reflections on Hope and Despair. Weingarten, Hope in a Time of Global Despair. Flaskas, The Balance of Hope and Hopelessness. Byrne, McCarthy, The Dialectical Structure of Hope and Despair: A Fifth Province Approach. Part II: Facing Adversity: Practices of Hope. McGoldrick, Moore Hines, Hope: The Far Side of Despair. Wade, Despair, Resistance, Hope: Response-based Therapy with Victims of Violence. Ingram, Perlesz, The Getting and Giving of Wisdoms: Generating Hope. Shuda, Finding a Way Towards Being. Madigan, Anticipating Hope within Written and Naming Domains of Despair. Coulter, Healy, Reilly, Hope in the Process: Conducting Systemically-oriented Trauma Work Within the Context of the Peace Process in Northern Ireland. Part III: Reflections on Reconciliation and Forgiveness. James, The Interactional Process of Forgiveness and Responsibility: A Critical Assessment of the Family Therapy Literature. Tomm, Govier, Acknowledgement: Its Significance for Reconciliation and Wellbeing. Jones, Moving On: Forgiveness, Vengeance and Reconciliation. Sheehan, Forgiveness and the Unforgivable: The Resurrection of Hope in Family Therapy.