ABSTRACT

Collaborative Practice in Psychology and Therapy provides mainstream academics and practitioners with easy access to cutting-edge thinking in social constructionist psychology and therapy. This unique book is geared to readers who may not be familiar with narrative, social constructionist, or critical psychology and therapy, presenting contemporary theory and practice with a minimum of jargon. The field's leading practitioners and theorists demonstrate, through a collaborative and relational focus, how to work with people, rather than on them in a mutual, co-constructive exchange.

Collaborative Practice in Psychology and Therapy bridges the gap between modern and postmodern theory, providing a well-rounded view that enables readers to see how contemporary theory can be applied in various subdisciplines. Each “user-friendly” chapter is virtually free of technical terms, beginning with a readable thumbnail summary of the practical, accessible material that follows. The book includes case studies and examples, illustrations, tables, a brief glossary of the few terms that do need explaining, and suggestions for additional readings.

Collaborative Practice in Psychology and Therapy includes easy-to-apply ideas on:

  • theory
  • therapeutic practice
  • teaching/supervision
  • research
  • and much more!
Collaborative Practice in Psychology and Therapy is a practical, accessible resource for psychology and therapy students and practitioners, academics working in psychotherapy training and supervision, critical psychology, and psychological research. The book provides vital information for theorists and professionals interested in relational and collaborative practice on psychology and therapy, including clinical psychologists, individual, couple, and family therapists, school counselors, and social workers.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

Toward an Ethic of Hospitality

part |76 pages

Theory

chapter |13 pages

Social Construction as Practical Theory

Lessons for Practice and Reflection in Psychotherapy

chapter |14 pages

Collaboration Within a Pragmatic Tradition

The Psychotherapeutic Legacy of William James

chapter |14 pages

On the Way to “Presence”

Methods of a “Social Poetics”

part |60 pages

Therapy

chapter |12 pages

Relational Attunement

Internal and External Reflections on Harmonizing with Clients

chapter |11 pages

Young People and Adults in a Team Against Harassment

Bringing Forth Student Knowledge and Skill

chapter |10 pages

Knowing-With

Moral Questions of Relationship

part |68 pages

Supervision and Training

chapter |12 pages

Countercultural Therapy

An Attempt to Match Pedagogy to Practice

chapter |12 pages

Storying Counselors

Producing Professional Selves in Supervision

chapter |12 pages

Respectful Super-Vision

Avoiding Relational Violence

part |48 pages

Research

chapter |15 pages

Meaningful Moments As Collaborative Accomplishments

Research from Within Consultative Dialogue

chapter |13 pages

“Acting-With”

Partisan Participant Observation As a Social-Practice Basis for Shared Knowing

chapter |16 pages

Research and Solidarity

Partnerships for Knowing with Community Members