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FAMILY THERAPY IN THE FACE OF NEW EMERGING CONDITIONS
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Ana Sayfa > Seçtiğiniz Site Kısmı > VIII. EFTA AVRUPA AİLE TERAPİSİ DERNEĞİ KONGRESİ > PLENARY > |
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This plenary draws on Gregory Bateson’s work and his daughter’s film, ‘An Ecology of Mind’, the main topics of discussion are drawn from the film and examine the benefits of looking for patterns that connect across multiple fields, including social systems, political systems, economic systems, environmental systems. Critical to this discussion of patterns is the question of how data is gathered and assimilated into our ways of describing the issues we face today. Double binds, as Bateson referred to them, are a particular pattern of inter-relationality that can form dangerous traps at many levels, (individual, cultural, economic, social and so on). Today, we face global crises that look hauntingly like double binds? Gregory Bateson offered a lens in his work that presented the world as a unity, uncut by categorical description. 45 years later, can we return to his ideas and apply them in our practical day to day lives and work. We would like to share our conversation with conference participants and invite reflections on some of the critical issues facing us in today’s crises.
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