posted on 2021-10-05, 03:56authored byCraig Whisker, Graham Allan, Ava, Christopher Chua, Sandie Forsyth, pam Morrison, Shez, Anon
Eight helping professionals - social workers, psychologists, counsellors, group and family therapists - meet as a facilitated group for a five-day mid-winter retreat in New Zealand to explore and reflect on themselves, their family and intimate relationships, their relationships with clients, and their role in society. They utilise collaborative methods, such as interventive interviewing, reflecting teams, storytelling, poetry and action methods, to practice self-reflection and reflection of the other. The purpose of this paper is to share snippets from the retreat in the form of autoethnographic poems and statements written by participants in the hope these may stimulate the reader's self-reflection.
History
Publication Date
2019-04-20
Journal
Murmurations: Journal of Transformative Systemic Practice
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pagination
13p. (p. 38-50)
Publisher
Everything is Connected Press
ISSN
2516-0052
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