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A clear, cogent, and comprehensive account of the rationale and
methods of Dialogue Therapy and Real Dialogue, this volume
introduces models of facilitated dialogue designed specifically to
end polarization. This book offers a straightforward and
comprehensive encounter with some of the most effective theories
and methods to facilitate dialogue and disrupt deadening power
struggles between life partners, grown children and parents,
siblings, co-workers, and others whose conflicts have led to
harmful polarizations. The book is based on ideas and relational
models from mindfulness and psychoanalysis that have not been
applied in this unique way before. This melding of mindfulness
(containment, concentration, equanimity, maintaining a "mindful
gap") with the psychoanalytic understanding of projection and
projective identification (the "hijacking" of our subjective
experiences) creates much more than light at the end of the tunnel.
It engenders the acceptance of another that leads to love and
insight, based on the recognition and acknowledgement of our
autonomy and our common humanity in the midst of conflict. This
book introduces a new, revolutionary model for couple therapists,
life coaches, group facilitators, and leaders to open a mindful
space that increases witnessing capacities in the midst of
emotional conflict without imposing goals of agreement,
reconciliation or compromise.
A clear, cogent, and comprehensive account of the rationale and
methods of Dialogue Therapy and Real Dialogue, this volume
introduces models of facilitated dialogue designed specifically to
end polarization. This book offers a straightforward and
comprehensive encounter with some of the most effective theories
and methods to facilitate dialogue and disrupt deadening power
struggles between life partners, grown children and parents,
siblings, co-workers, and others whose conflicts have led to
harmful polarizations. The book is based on ideas and relational
models from mindfulness and psychoanalysis that have not been
applied in this unique way before. This melding of mindfulness
(containment, concentration, equanimity, maintaining a "mindful
gap") with the psychoanalytic understanding of projection and
projective identification (the "hijacking" of our subjective
experiences) creates much more than light at the end of the tunnel.
It engenders the acceptance of another that leads to love and
insight, based on the recognition and acknowledgement of our
autonomy and our common humanity in the midst of conflict. This
book introduces a new, revolutionary model for couple therapists,
life coaches, group facilitators, and leaders to open a mindful
space that increases witnessing capacities in the midst of
emotional conflict without imposing goals of agreement,
reconciliation or compromise.
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