Relational ethics /

Here are two conversations between Social Constructionist, Sheila McNamee and Narrative Therapist, Peggy Sax, explore the subtlety of ethics in a relational context and nuance of working in a small community setting. 'The field of psychotherapy (as most professional fields) has been fraught wit...

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Main Authors: McNamee, Sheila (Author), Sax, Peggy (Author)
Corporate Author: Microtraining Associates
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: Hanover, MA : Microtraining Associates, 2012.
Series:VAST: academic video online
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Summary:Here are two conversations between Social Constructionist, Sheila McNamee and Narrative Therapist, Peggy Sax, explore the subtlety of ethics in a relational context and nuance of working in a small community setting. 'The field of psychotherapy (as most professional fields) has been fraught with a concern for ethical action where 'ethical action' generally infers 'doing the right thing.' Yet, when we operate within a postmodern sensibility - a world that embraces uncertainty as opposed to certainty, continual change as opposed to stability, and local/historical/cultural contingencies rather than universal laws - answering the question of what counts as ethical practice requires an entirely different focus of attention.'
Physical Description:1 online resource (32 min.).
Playing Time:00:31:56
Language:In English.