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Navigating Critical Theory and Postmodernism: Social Justice and Therapist Power in Family Therapy.

Justine D'Arrigo-Patrick1, Chris Hoff1, Carmen Knudson-Martin2, Amy Tuttle3.   

Abstract

The family therapy field encourages commitment to diversity and social justice, but offers varying ideas about how to attentively consider these issues. Critical informed models advocate activism, whereas postmodern informed models encourage multiple perspectives. It is often not clear how activism and an emphasis on multiple perspectives connect, engendering the sense that critical and postmodern practices may be disparate. To understand how therapists negotiate these perspectives in practice, this qualitative grounded theory analysis drew on interviews with 11 therapists, each known for their work from both critical and postmodern perspectives. We found that these therapists generally engage in a set of shared constructionist practices while also demonstrating two distinct forms of activism: activism through countering and activism through collaborating. Ultimately, decisions made about how to navigate critical and postmodern influences were connected to how therapists viewed ethics and the ways they were comfortable using their therapeutic power. The findings illustrate practice strategies through which therapists apply each approach.
© 2016 Family Process Institute.

Keywords:  Collaborative Activism; Critical Theory; Family Therapy; Postmodernism; Social Constructionism; Social Justice; activismo; constructivismo social; justicia social; posmodernismo; teoría crítica; terapia familiar; 后现代主义; 家庭心理治疗; 批评理论; 社会公正; 社会建构主义; 行动主义

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27443944     DOI: 10.1111/famp.12236

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Process        ISSN: 0014-7370


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1.  Centering the Voice of the Client: On Becoming a Collaborative Practitioner with Low-Income Individuals and Families.

Authors:  Celia Falicov; Ora Nakash; Margarita Alegría
Journal:  Fam Process       Date:  2020-08-06

2.  Learning to Embody a Social Justice Perspective in Couple and Family Therapy: A Grounded Theory Analysis of MFTs in Training.

Authors:  Tori Morrison; Midori Ferris Wayne; Tahlia Harrison; Emily Palmgren; Carmen Knudson-Martin
Journal:  Contemp Fam Ther       Date:  2022-02-10
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