Therapy as Social Construction
Discover the transformative power of social constructionist therapy in "Therapy as Social Construction" by renowned author and expert in the field. Published by SAGE Publications Inc in 1992, this enlightening paperback spans 240 pages and probes the innovative possibilities within the therapeutic process through a social constructionist lens.
This compelling text delves into the theoretical foundations of social constructionist therapy, featuring unique approaches such as "irreverent therapy" and the intriguing concept of "the not-knowing therapist." Ideal for both practitioners and students, this book invites readers to rethink conventional therapy methods and embrace a more collaborative and dynamic understanding of the therapeutic experience.
Enhance your knowledge and skills in therapy by exploring the insightful perspectives offered in "Therapy as Social Construction." A must-have addition for anyone interested in modern therapeutic practices.