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This integrative book brings forty years of research and scholarship in counseling, psychology, and education together in a singular analysis. In Making Meaning, Hayes illustrates how the construction of meaning can have a profound effect on how we come to know ourselves and others. Hayes depicts meaning-making as an ongoing, dialectical, and recursive process of change and reinvention. This process plays a central role in individual development and loss and helps promote multiculturalism, collaboration, and group and team development. This book is recommended for mental health professionals and educators looking to promote democratic learning communities.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Postmodernism
Chapter 2: Meaning-Making
Chapter 3: Loss
Chapter 4: GroupworkChapter 5: Empowerment
Chapter 6: Collaboration
Chapter 7: Teamwork
Chapter 8: Democracy
Chapter 9: Difference Chapter 10: Research BibliographyIndexAbout the Author