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Post by Admin on Dec 17, 2016 11:53:04 GMT
May be of some interest to some - us7.campaign-archive2.com/?u=f86423b36de548f08f4303fc5&id=41f0ead243 Low-cost family/network meetingsWe now have more participants on our Open Dialogue training programmes working with us at our centre in Dalston and at home visits in the London area. This gives us the opportunity to be able offer Open Dialogue sessions at a reduced cost to families and networks. We have practitioners at differing stages of their training allowing us to offer network/family meetings on a sliding scale. For more information please contact us via our website or reply to this email. If you know of anyone who may be interested in accessing this service please feel free to pass these details on. Further details of the services available can be found on our website here - opendialogueapproach.co.uk/family-meetings/
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Post by Admin on Dec 17, 2016 11:54:02 GMT
"Exciting new paper by one of the developers of Open Dialogue Dr. Jaakko Seikkula points out that the Open Dialogue is not just a technique of therapy, it is a way of life... Becoming Dialogical: Psychotherapy or a way of life? Published in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, Volume 32 Number 3 2011 pp. 179-193 (PDF, 116KB, 15 pages) Daniel Fisher writes for Robert Whitaker's blog, about the parallels between the Principles of Open Dialogue and Recovery and proposes a new synthesis of the two: "Dialogical Recovery" to take the place of the monological medical model... [Click to view full article] " This is in fact parallel to the over 30 year existance of the Dialogue process, or method, begun by, and continued by The Option Institute, and covered in 'Power Dialogues' www.optionmethodnetwork.com/history/
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