ABSTRACT

This book describes and analyses two dialogic network practices: 'Open Dialogues' - developed for use in psychiatric crisis situations - and 'Anticipation Dialogues' - used in less acute situations such as multi-agency muddles where the helper systems are stuck. The book is both theoretical and detailed enough for practitioners who wish to apply the approaches to their work. It is meant for professionals in the fields of psycho-social work - including therapists to day care personnel, social workers to school teachers, - researchers, and academics. As the book touches upon dialogues with and within private networks, the book reaches out to clients, too.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction: on networks and dialogues

part |2 pages

Part I

part |2 pages

Part II

chapter Three|4 pages

Open Dialogues as crisis intervention

chapter Four|34 pages

Anticipation Dialogues for lessening worries

chapter Five|15 pages

Alike but different

chapter Six|25 pages

Healing elements in dialogues

part |2 pages

Part III

chapter Seven|18 pages

Dialogue and the art of responding

chapter Eight|18 pages

Effectiveness of dialogical network meetings

chapter Nine|22 pages

Research and generalizing practices

chapter |8 pages

Epilogue: on power and empowerment