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By Paolo Bertrando

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A number of strong books exist approximately systemic realizing in remedy and some approximately dialogic realizing. despite the fact that, none exist that attempt to bridge the distance among those international perspectives, that have a few similarities, but in addition a complete array of changes.

The so much notable distinction among those international perspectives is the very vantage element for remark every one of them holds. in accordance with systemic idea, we exist simply in and due to the community of relationships we're embedded in. In dialogic concept, we inhabit various worlds, and we want discussion so that it will lead them to converse with one another. placing those assorted perspectives jointly poses difficulties yet is an effective dialogic workout besides. the writer discovered it more and more essential to adopt this workout as he felt an increasing number of uncomfortable with the extra traditional models of Batesonian systemic knowledge he had followed in past years, whereas whilst he couldn't consider confident through a few of the new principles approximately discussion.

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But she wasn’t too convinced, and, besides that, we were separating as a group” (Cecchin, in Bertrando, 2004, p. 216). After the splitting of the team in 1980, Boscolo and Cecchin openly turned their practice towards understanding, gaining the attention of several communities of therapists around the world, through their direct teaching, and also thanks to the sponsoring work of Lynn Hoffman (1981), Peggy Penn (1982, 1985), and Karl Tomm (1985). Boscolo and Cecchin’s version of Milan systemic therapy was, in turn, influenced in the mid 1980s by a conceptual shift from first-order to second-order cybernetics (cybernetics of observing systems: von Foerster, 1982) and to constructivism.

A contextual approach, instead, may solve several problems posed by narrative therapies: such as the problem of blame, which is closely linked to the dissolving of the family in narrative practice. The family seems often to be missing from narrative therapy precisely in order not to blame the family. Instead, what is blamed—implicitly—are cultural discourses. The family is either to be blamed or exonerated because narrative therapy conceptualizes the role of the family so crudely. This is why narrative and postmodernism point to the political macro-context, but they overlook the texture of the micro-context that shapes the therapeutic scene.

Shifting attention to the world of the family is still taking too narrow a view. And once we go beyond the family to society, the key concepts of psychotherapy prove of very little value. What is needed is a different kind of analysis, a political analysis” (1988, p. 252). 9. Harry Stack Sullivan did try to create a kind of interpersonal psychiatry (Sullivan, 1953), but his sometimes radical ideas never entered mainstream psychology or psychiatry (see Cushman, 1995). 10. “There is a fundamental difference between my position and that of Lidz, Wynne, and even Haley and Jackson.

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