Systemic, Social Constructionist and Social Therapeutic Approaches Meet in London
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Systemic, Social Constructionist and Social Therapeutic Approaches Meet in London

Systemic, Social Constructionist and Social Therapeutic Approaches Meet in London

IMG_0298October 5, 2009

I just got back from six days in London where the highlight of my trip was leading a two-day training workshop for therapists and counselors at the KCC Foundation in London—entitled: Learning to Play the Philosophy Game: A Workshop on How Social Therapy is Done. KCC is a dynamic learning organization that, among other things, provides training in a systemic-social constructionist approach. I worked with 20+ women and men, about half of them experienced practitioners who had trained at KCC and half postgraduate students (also practitioners) currently training there. It was a joy!  And a tool-and-result—we all agreed! I look forward to creative collaborations in the near future and beyond.

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