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Title: The ultimate ethical position is to keep talking : dealing with difference in teams, in supervision, and in therapy
Other Titles: Positions and polarities in contemporary systemic practice : the Legacy of David Campbell
Authors: Abela, Angela
Zahra De Domenico, Roberta
Formosa Ventura, Ruth
Zammit, Jenny
Keywords: Culture
Family psychotherapy -- Malta
Systemic therapy (Family therapy) -- Malta
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: The Studio Publishing Services Ltd
Citation: Abela, A., De Domenico, R. Z., Ventura, R. F., & Zammit, J. (2018). The ultimate ethical position is to keep talking: dealing with difference in teams, in supervision, and in therapy. In C. Burck, S. Barratt, & E. Kavner (Eds.), Positions and Polarities in Contemporary Systemic Practice (pp. 215-226). Dawlish: The Studio Publishing Services Ltd.
Abstract: This chapter was inspired by David Campbell’s work with us, which started in the late 1990s. We want to demonstrate how his systemic thinking about therapy, supervision, and organisations influenced the growth of family therapy and systemic practice in Malta. His fascination with difference and his creative ways of bringing about change were the aspects of his work that have made the most impact on us as a Maltese group of systemic psychotherapists.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/102349
ISBN: 9781780490878
Appears in Collections:Scholarly Works - FacSoWFS



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