Book description
'This is an important book for our Series [the Systemic Thinking and
Practice Series]. It brings together people who have either previously
contributed books to this Series or have been present in many volumes
through the force and influence of their ideas. The book engages the
reader at two levels. On one level it demonstrates how the ideas that
Tom Andersen promulgates can be developed, or, as it seems in several
chapters, how they can act as a springboard for other major contributors
to the family therapy field such as Hoffman, Seikkula, Shotter and
Harlene Anderson to develop and refine their own theoretical positions.
Central to these authors are Andersen's notion of respect,
resourcefulness of clients, collaborative relationships, dialogue, and,
of course, the well-known reflecting process, but because these authors
are sharpening the cutting edge of their own thinking, they are bringing
fresh ideas for contemporary therapists.' David Campbell and Ros Draper,
from the Editors' Foreword