ABSTRACT

“It is through the combination of dissonant features that the most beautiful harmonies emerge”. The difference here is that in this dialogue, the two authors, who are like two expert warriors who exchange roles in attacking and defending in order to train themselves in the best possible way to create a sort of harmonic and scenographic dance, both put forward questions, give answers, and propose paraphrases so as to redefine the content of the dialogue. The strategic therapist is first and foremost a psychologist or psychiatrist who has changed the way of thinking by passing through a positivist empiricist to a pragmatic paradigm, or, rather, to an “interactionism” free from a physicist, aprioristic, factual, deterministic hindrance. The strategic dialogue not only guides the person to discover how to solve his problems, but also helps him invent his own freedom from the rigid pathogenic and normative traps typical of ideological visions.