The Road to Immunity : How to Survive and Thrive in a Toxic World
The Road to Immunity : How to Survive and Thrive in a Toxic World
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Author(s): Bock, Kenneth
ISBN No.: 9780671545079
Pages: 448
Year: 199710
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 39.95
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Foreword, Hoffman. Opening Reflections, Friedman. I. The Reflecting Process: Opening Dialogues. 1. Reflecting Processes: Acts of Informing and Forming, Andersen. 2. Using the Reflecting Process with Families Stuck in Violence and Child Abuse, Kjellberg, Edwardsson, NiemelÄ, and Öberg.


3. Treating Psychosis by Means of Open Dialogue, Seikkula, Aaltonen, Alakare, Haarakangas, KerÄnen, and Sutela. 4. When Patients Somatize and Clinicians Stigmatize: Opening Dialogue between Clinicians and the Medically Marginalized, Griffith and Griffith. 5. Reflective and Collaborative Voices in the School, Swim. 6. A Spell in the Fifth Province: It's between Meself, Herself, Yerself, and Yer Two Imaginary Friends, McCarthy and Byrne.


II. The Reflecting Team: Hosting Collaborative Conversations. 7. Offering Reflections: Some Theoretical and Practical Considerations, Lax. 8. Through Susan's Eyes: Reflections on a Reflecting Team Experience, Janowsky, Dickerson, and Zimmerman. 9. Widening the Lens, Sharpening the Focus: The Reflecting Process in Managed Care, Friedman, Brecher, and Mittelmeier.


10. Rap Music with Wisdom: Peer Reflecting Teams with Tough Adolescents, Selekman. III. The Community as Audience: Reauthoring Stories 11. Consulting Your Consultants: A Means to the Coconstruction of Alternative Knowledges, Epston, White, and "Ben." 12. From "Spy-chiatric Gaze" to Communities of Concern: From Professional Monologue to Dialogue, Madigan and Epston. 13.


Public Practices: An Ethic of Circulation, Lobovits, Maisel, and Freeman. 14. Family Reunions: Communities Celebrate New Possibilities, Nichols and Jacques. 15. A Journey of Change through Connection, Adams-Westcott and Isenbart. Closing Reflections: On Communities, Connections, and Conversations, Friedman. Epilogue.