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BECOMING MORE CURIOUS ABOUT THE OTHER
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Ana Sayfa > Seçtiğiniz Site Kısmı > VIII. EFTA AVRUPA AİLE TERAPİSİ DERNEĞİ KONGRESİ > WORKSHOP > |
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The Italian thinker and science- fiction writer Roberto Quaglia wrote about the human being’ s sense of wondering and assumed that the opinions are the dead-end of curiosity. There is a particular time for mankind now, when science and technology, events and news goes beyond expectations. I assume that a certain kind of curiosity could help therapists stay connected in a resourceful way. The work-shop will explore the possibilities of dialogical thinking in order to expand the therapist’s curiosity toward the uniqueness of the client and hers/ his agenda. And, also, from Harlene Anderson’s not-knowing stance, to dialogue and dialogical and to the very new constructal law of design and evolution in nature all are potential clues for the process of becoming more curious about the other Regaining one’s sense of wondering might be a task for the therapist her/himself. Is it possible to regain it by scrutinizing your own dialogical- self? Could we do it alone by ourselves or with others support? What is needed to start and continue this process? These questions will be subject of exploring while the work-shop will facilitate experiences and dialogues. Transfer to the clinical field but also the field of training is not difficult to make while the concept of parallel process is taken into account.
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