This book is a comprehensive introduction to social constructionist ideas and their application within the psychological therapies.
Whether you are a trainee or qualified therapist, this book will support you to think about therapy as a socially constructed and relational process, and to develop as a more culturally, socially and politically aware practitioner. It advocates for ‘therapist activists’ who understand the interplay between the micro and the macro in therapeutic contexts and debunks the idea of the ‘isolated client’ to examine how broader societal conditions create problems for the individual. Chapters are designed to engage, offering a variety of features to support learning, including:– Introductory and concluding chapter summaries
– Textboxes summarising content & spotlighting key information
– Case studies and vignettes throughout
– Reflective questions & thought-provoking exercises
– Recommended Further Reading.
This book has wide applicability, with author affiliations across both North and South America – the University of New Hampshire in the US and the Federal University of Uberlandia in Brazil.
Tabla de materias
Introduction: Therapy as Social Construction
From the ‘What’ to the ‘How’ of Therapeutic Practice
The Therapeutic Focus on Micro Processes
The Therapeutic Focus on Macro Processes
Contemporary Challenges in Therapy
Therapeutic Ethics and Micro/Macro Considerations
Sobre el autor
Emerson F. Rasera, Ph.D. is Professor of Psychology at the Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil. He is former President of the Brazilian Association of Social Psychology, and former Editor of the Brazilian journals Psicologia & Sociedade [Psychology & Society], and Gerais: Revista Interinstitucional de Psicologia [Gerais: Interinstitutional Journal of Psychology]. His work is focused on social constructionist contributions to psychological practices, especially in health care, community work, and issues of sexual diversity. His most recent books are The Sage Handbook of Social Constructionist Practice (with S. Mc Namee, M. Gergen, & C. Camargo-Borges, 2020), Grupo como construção social [Group as social construction] (with M. Japur, 2018) and Social Constructionist Perspectives on Group Work (2015).