Full Description
The authors identify direct address, a dialogic way of address and response, as the fundamental means of healing in relationships, especially in the family, viewing residual trust as the keystone of the dialogic process.
Contents
Part I Roots of Relationship; Chapter 1 Here Am I; Chapter 2 Elements of Commitment; Part II II Ethical Tasks of a Contextual Therapist; Chapter 3 Relational Ethics: From Monologue to Dialogue; Chapter 4 Therapist as Cornerstone: Acting on Conviction; Chapter 5 Between People and Their Parents: Key to Direct Address; Chapter 6 Truth and Trust in Peer Relating; Chapter 7 Truth and Trust After Divorce: Dialogic Interventions, Janet I.Filing; Epilogue Glossary; References Index;



