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Commentary I: Reflective Practice: The Inner Dialogue and the Therapist in the Family Therapeutic Process

Commentary I: Reflective Practice: The Inner Dialogue and the Therapist in the Family Therapeutic... Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 2016, 37, 273–276 doi: 10.1002/anzf.1174 Commentary I: Reflective Practice: The Inner Dialogue and the Therapist in the Family Therapeutic Process Peter Rober Institute for Family and Sexuality Studies, Department of Neurosciences, Medical Faculty, KU Leuven (Belgium) and Context, UPC KU Leuven (Belgium), KU Leuven In reading this article I felt myself becoming very enthusiastic and eager to use the exercise they present in the training groups at our university. Later, I found myself reflecting more on the article as part of the wave of efforts in the field of family ther- apy to conceptualise the person of the therapist as part of the therapeutic dialogue (e.g., Aponte & Kissil, 2014; Aponte et al., 2009; Rober, 2016). More particularly, the article explores ways to address the person of the therapist in training and supervi- sion. It presents an exercise to promote the therapist’s reflective practice as a way to make what is implicit in the polyphony of the therapist’s inner dialogue accessible, and enhance self-reflection of the therapist. Articles like this one are important particularly in the field of family therapy, as a family therapeutic conversation is very complex. In the heat http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy Wiley

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 2016 Australian Association of Family Therapy.
ISSN
0814-723X
eISSN
1467-8438
DOI
10.1002/anzf.1174
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Abstract

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 2016, 37, 273–276 doi: 10.1002/anzf.1174 Commentary I: Reflective Practice: The Inner Dialogue and the Therapist in the Family Therapeutic Process Peter Rober Institute for Family and Sexuality Studies, Department of Neurosciences, Medical Faculty, KU Leuven (Belgium) and Context, UPC KU Leuven (Belgium), KU Leuven In reading this article I felt myself becoming very enthusiastic and eager to use the exercise they present in the training groups at our university. Later, I found myself reflecting more on the article as part of the wave of efforts in the field of family ther- apy to conceptualise the person of the therapist as part of the therapeutic dialogue (e.g., Aponte & Kissil, 2014; Aponte et al., 2009; Rober, 2016). More particularly, the article explores ways to address the person of the therapist in training and supervi- sion. It presents an exercise to promote the therapist’s reflective practice as a way to make what is implicit in the polyphony of the therapist’s inner dialogue accessible, and enhance self-reflection of the therapist. Articles like this one are important particularly in the field of family therapy, as a family therapeutic conversation is very complex. In the heat

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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family TherapyWiley

Published: Sep 1, 2016

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