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Human Systems: the Journal of Systemic Consultation and Management
Volume 9, Issue 1-4 1998
Volume 9 Issue 1
Contents:
Editorial
Ending discourses: implications for relationships and action in therapy 1-13
Glenda Fredman, Caroline Dalal
Siblings of psychotic person: reactions and influence on their network 15-20
Marie Louise Engquist
Navigating in a circle of dialogues 21-32
Dora Fried Schnitman
Incitement to riot? Individual identity an group membership:
some reflections on the politics off post-modernist therapy
Gail Simon 33-49
A hard chip in a soft reality.
Towards a (social) psychology of psychotherapy
Helena Lounavaara-Rintala 51-58
Psychological processes in organisational cultures I:
social representations organisational semiotics
Nicky Hayes 59-65
II Postino from structural and systemic perspectives
Jennifer Clegg 67-72
Volume 9, Issue 2
ISSUE: TOM ANDERSEN THEME
Guest Editor: Tom Andersen
Contents:
Editorial
Tom Andersen
One Sentence of five lines about creating meaning: in perspective of relationship, prejudice
and bewitchment Preliminary attempts to explicate some thoughts that everybody already
have somehow thought of.
Tom Andersen 73-80
‘Living moments’ in dialogical exchanges
John Shotter, Arlene Katz 81-93
Are dialogical conversations possible behind Walls? Reflections and reviews
Judith Wagner 95-112
The Power of dialogue when thoughts become voices
Annbjorg Haram Akre 113-122
The reflecting puppet-show: A new way of communication with children in family therapy
Trude Johannesen, Hanne Rieber, Helene Trana 123-138
Reflexive models and dialogic learning
Dora Fried Schnitman, Jorge Schnitman 139-154
Volume 9, Issue 3-4
SPECIAL ISSUE: Culture in Systemic Practice
Guest Editor: Peter Stratton
Contents:
Culture in systemic practice
Peter Stratton 155- 158
The imperatives of cultural competence: acknowledging culture in psychotherapy
Matthew R. Mock 159-165
Transcendent storytelling: abilities for systemic practitioners and their clients
W. Barnett Pearce and Kimberly A.. Pearce 167-184
Rituals in family therapy
Reenee Singh 185-191
Myths and rituals in the family and in the therapy: culture and ritualised prescriptions
Andrea Mosconi & Mauro Gonzo 193-201
From methodological to ethical rigour
Cinzia Raffin and Giuliana Prata 203-211
Evolutionary cluster of systemic concepts
Dora Fried Schnitman 213-229
Psychotherapy processes in organisational cultures II: social identification and
organisational groups
Nicky Hayes 231-237
Rethinking the role of a bicultural person in multicultural organisation
Hyonsook Chong 239-251
Intercultural communication on immigration.Narratives and meta-narratives fostering
dialogue
Pietro Barbetta, Cecilia Edelstein and Gabriela Gaspari
253-263
Gender differences vs gender equality : spouses reacting to threat of relocation
Michal Shamai 265-277
Questionnaire as a means of monitoring effective service provision
Maxwell Magondo Mudarikiri 279-287
The co-construction process as a context for autonomy:
an alternative for the policies of assistance to the handicapped
Juliana Gontijo Aun 289-305
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