Drawing from a social constructionist theoretical orientation, and a range of congenial practices, we propose the concept of transformative dialogue which stresses relational responsibility, self-expression, affirmation, coordination, reflexivity, and the co-creation of new realities. We see conversational moves that accomplish these aims as highly promising; at the same time there is no attempt in the present article to suggest these as ultimate solutions to employ in situations of conflict. The present is an attempt to generate a potentially useful vocabulary rather than a strict set of rules for negotiating among incommensurate realities
This is to agree with Slife and Reber that the field of psychology has been negatively biased toward...
ABSTRACT. While social constructionist understandings of the self have stressed the importance of th...
This text covers a wide range of problems in social relationships. In the Author's opinion, a prese...
Drawing from a social constructionist theoretical orientation, and a range of congenial practices, w...
Drawing from a social constructionist theoretical orientation, and a range of congenial practices, w...
"You see it your way, I see it my way... We can work it out, We can work it out..." The Be...
Some conflicts between people are intractable. This means that they are difficult or impossible to s...
The concept and practice of dialogue has underpinned key developments in humanistic psychotherapy an...
One of constructionism\u27s chief pragmatic goals is to facilitate relationships that have transform...
Reflecting the growing popularity of the dialogical self in psychology this contribution searches fo...
We argue that dispute resolution processes should not be seen as a substitute for the political proc...
Many feel that conflict is destructive and the best way to manage a conflict is to try not to have i...
My intention is to outline dialogue as Martin Buber’s ontological turning to the other through the d...
For most people, the act of becoming vulnerable with another human being involves risk. It is also t...
Projects known as dialogue or reconciliation build on the common ground between members of historica...
This is to agree with Slife and Reber that the field of psychology has been negatively biased toward...
ABSTRACT. While social constructionist understandings of the self have stressed the importance of th...
This text covers a wide range of problems in social relationships. In the Author's opinion, a prese...
Drawing from a social constructionist theoretical orientation, and a range of congenial practices, w...
Drawing from a social constructionist theoretical orientation, and a range of congenial practices, w...
"You see it your way, I see it my way... We can work it out, We can work it out..." The Be...
Some conflicts between people are intractable. This means that they are difficult or impossible to s...
The concept and practice of dialogue has underpinned key developments in humanistic psychotherapy an...
One of constructionism\u27s chief pragmatic goals is to facilitate relationships that have transform...
Reflecting the growing popularity of the dialogical self in psychology this contribution searches fo...
We argue that dispute resolution processes should not be seen as a substitute for the political proc...
Many feel that conflict is destructive and the best way to manage a conflict is to try not to have i...
My intention is to outline dialogue as Martin Buber’s ontological turning to the other through the d...
For most people, the act of becoming vulnerable with another human being involves risk. It is also t...
Projects known as dialogue or reconciliation build on the common ground between members of historica...
This is to agree with Slife and Reber that the field of psychology has been negatively biased toward...
ABSTRACT. While social constructionist understandings of the self have stressed the importance of th...
This text covers a wide range of problems in social relationships. In the Author's opinion, a prese...