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Moules NJ 《Journal of marital and family therapy》2000,26(2):229-240
This article addresses the many faces of postmodernism and offers the critique that postmodernism taken up in a particular extremist way can tend to sacrifice the sacred, the spiritual, and the recognition of our "greater than human" worlds in a quest for the particular. In response to this critique, I speak to a postmodern family therapy practice that is informed by values of connectedness, community, and communion; enacted through love and pragmatics; and committed to recognition of our obligation to ecological practice. 相似文献
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This article describes research that was conducted to articulate interventions with families experiencing grief. Using an interpretive methodology framed by philosophical hermeneutics allowed for a depth of understanding of these therapeutic conversations. The research findings offer explanations of the role of time in relation to grief, particularly the timing of interventions, and describe the significance of working with multiple family members during therapeutic interventions. This research was unique in that it approached grief counseling with a family focus, the participants were interviewed for this study several years after the therapeutic encounter, and the underlying theoretical framework for the interventions focused on grief as a lifelong, life-changing experience, rather than a finite, pathology-laden event. 相似文献
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“商界新秀”枝子在事业成功之后重返家庭,重归“厨房”。一方面是因为单纯的事业成功给她带来幸福感和满足感,男权社会拒绝认同的“女强人”身份反而让她感觉孤单落寞;一方面是因为男权传统造成的精神上无法摆脱的对男性的依附。枝子爱情的失败源于她的爱情幻想与自身身份之间矛盾的不可调和。 相似文献
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Mantle Greg; Moules Tina; Johnson Ken; Leslie Jane; Parsons Sarah; Shaffer Ray 《British Journal of Social Work》2007,37(5):785-805
The importance of the childs right to be heard and fortheir wishes and feelings to be taken notice of is now acceptedacross a broad professional and research terrain. Increasingly,children are being treated as active participants in the processesand decisions that affect them. In cases of divorce and separation,especially where parental relationships are conflicted, theaccepted wisdom in the UK for many years has been for childrento be protected rather than empowered. More recently, practitioners,policy makers and researchers have looked for ways to involvechildren, although the welfare of the child hasremained paramount. In this context, the question of how toensure that wishes and feelings expressed are those that authenticallybelong to the child, rather than to their parent, sibling orother, has achieved a new significance. This article presentsfindings from recent research to illustrate how the tensionbetween protection and empowerment is being played out in thisaspect of welfare report enquiries carried out by CAFCASS (Childrenand Family Court Advisory and Support Service) private law practitioners. 相似文献
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