Adler School of Professional Psychology Psychotherapy Process Discussion

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These are two different questions and should be answered separately with a minimum of 200 words each. Please include 1 in text cite. Use Reading below

1)From the reading discuss why monologues can be destructive in relationships. Give examples based on your experience of a destructive monologue?

2)What are the elements of a dialogue that the author tells us works in the healing process? Be specific with examples. What are the implications for your work with individuals, couples or families?

Reading

Seikkula, J., Laitila, A., & Rober, P. (2012). Making sense of multi-actor dialogues in family therapy and network meetings. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 38(4), 667-87. Retrieved from ProQuest Central in the Touro library

Paz, I. Playing Language Games with the Bovarys: The Shift from Monologue to Dialogue in Couples-Therapy Through the Lens of Literary Lovers.It can be found either by "googling" the title or the direct link is: https://ifpe.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/irit-paz.pdf

TD2 –

Olson, M. E., Laitila, A., Rober, P., & Seikkula, J. (2012). The shift from monologue to dialogue in a couple therapy session: Dialogical investigation of change from the therapists point of view. Family Process, 51(3), 420-35.

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Running head: DIALOGUE AND PSYCHOTHERAPY PROCESS

Dialogue and Psychotherapy Process
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DIALOGUE AND PSYCHOTHERAPY PROCESS

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Dialogue and Psychotherapy Process
Question 2
There are various elements of a dialogue that the author talks about that helps in the
healing process. Firstly, we have shared experience of emotion. Research indicates that shared
experience of emotion, especially among team members help in the healing process as they have
shared experiences and emotions and thus, they feel attached to each other. Whenever, one feels
attached to other friends then he is likely to heal fast...


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