Irreverence : a psychotherapeutic stance

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Van Rooyen, Hanlie

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1995-07

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Dissertation

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en

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Irreverence , Neutrality , Curiosity , Milan systemic therapy , Secondorder cybernetics , Constructivism , Social constructionism , Postmodernism , Deconstruction , Therapeutic accountability

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The development of the concept of irreverence is examined in terms of its historical, theoretical and metatheoretical contexts. The underlying assumptions of the concepts of neutrality, curiosity, and irreverence are distinguished and contextualised. Neutrality is discussed with reference to Milan systemic therapy and first- and second-order cybernetics, while curiosity is examined in the light of constructivist and narrative approaches to psychotherapy. It is argued that these two concepts represent two sides of a dualism, which is transcended through irreverence. Irreverence is interpreted as a postmodern stance, involving the questioning and relativising of therapists' basic assumptions. The pragmatic components of an irreverent stance, namely self-reflexivity, orthogonality, flexibility and accountability, are explored with reference to related concepts in the work of other authors. Throughout the text metalogues are used in an attempt to engage reader and author in a collaborative enterprise of acknowledging and reevaluating their own basic assumptions.

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Van Rooyen, Hanlie (1995) Irreverence : a psychotherapeutic stance, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18581>

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