ABSTRACT

Harlene Anderson is a founding member of the Houston Galveston Institute, Taos Institute, and AccessSuccess International. She is recognized internationally as being at the leading edge of postmodern collaborative practices as a thinker, consultant, coach, and educator. She embodies her own belief in learning as a lifelong process, inviting, encouraging, and challenging people to be inquisitive, creative, authentic, and open to ever-present possibilities for newness in others and in themselves. She is the author of Conversation, Language, and Possibilities (1997) and the co-editor (with Diane Gehart) of Collaborative Therapy: Relationships and Conversations That Make a Difference (2006).