Abstract

An enhanced form of collaboration in counselling is made possible by recent developments in social constructionist theory and a new group of ‘postmodern therapies’. Highlighting six orienting ideas that draw from this theory and the postmodern therapies (solution-focused, narrative and collaborative language systems therapy), the author suggests that these ideas can focus counsellors’ listening and creativity broadly. Examples illustrate each of the orienting ideas, with no assumption that the ideas can be narrowed down to specific techniques.

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