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Kearny (Hardcover)
Barbara R. Krasner; As told to Kearny Museum
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First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
A milestone in the continuing evolution of contextual therapy, this
insightful volume rests firmly on Martin Buber's philosophy of the
word (speech with meaning), and on the contributions of Ivan
Boszormenyi-Nagy. Truth, Trust, and Relationships identifies direct
address, a dialogic way of address and response as the fundamental
means of healing in relationships, especially in the family. The
authors see "residual trust" (the summation of an invisible if ever
present ledger sheet that records the merit among people) as the
keystone of the dialogic process, and the chief resource of human
relationships. The elemental triad of mother, father, and child is
central to their version of contextual therapy. They distinguish
between resentment and guilt feelings on a psychological level and
the fairness, owed and deserved, at the level of merited trust.
Interwoven throughout Truth, Trust, and Relationships is a rich
abundance of verbatim cases that serve to clarify and bring to life
the complex - but fascinating - concepts of Krasner and Joyce's
contextual therapy. The volume will serve as an inspiring and
effective clinical text for mental health professionals working
with families, couples, and individuals, as well as educators,
lawyers, court personnel, physicians, nurses, and hospital
personnel - in short, any helping professional who wrestles with
the complexities of human relationships in our time.
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