Practicing Intersubjectively describes how the intersubjective
systems perspective informs, shapes and guides the
psychotherapeutic process. Using extensive clinical case material,
Buirski illustrates the way an intersubjective systems sensibility
informs and enriches clinical practice. The intersubjective systems
perspective views each treatment as exquisitely context sensitive.
This means that the person who comes for therapy would present
differently to different therapists and the two of them would
construct different processes. Therapists themselves are not
interchangeable, and the intersubjective field that the two
participants create together would be quite different from the
field created by any other pair. Practicing Intersubjectively, with
the focus on attuning and articulating to the contextual
construction of personal worlds of experience enables a different
therapy process to unfold than occurs in traditional 1-person,
authority based treatment approaches and is uniquely suited to
working with people from diverse cultural backgrounds and those
suffering from such challenging concerns as trauma and prejudice.
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