HORNOVÁ, Lucie. Parallel/isomorphic Process As Challenge And Opportunity for Networks Dealing with High Violence Families (Workshop "Parallel/isomorphic process as challenge and opportunity for networks dealing with high violence families ", Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim). 2020.
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Original name Parallel/isomorphic Process As Challenge And Opportunity for Networks Dealing with High Violence Families
Authors HORNOVÁ, Lucie (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition 2020.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Organization of a workshop
Field of Study 50101 Psychology
Country of publisher Norway
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Theatre Faculty
Keywords in English parallel process; isomorphic process; psychotherapy
Changed by Changed by: doc. MgA. Hana Průchová, Ph.D., učo 5216. Changed: 29/4/2021 12:44.
Abstract
When dealing with complexity of family systems with high level of conflict, usually different parties are involved (i.e. social workers, medical doctors, teacher, probation officer, psychologist, more than one therapists, etc.). In attempts to create collaboration we commonly experience strong emotions among the network members. These emotions tend to mirror the clients` system. Parallel/isomorphic process can be considered as complication, as the conflicts transferring into the work relationships can be experienced as draining, even as a source of burn-out syndrome. In this workshop, similarities and difference between the terms parallel and isomorphic process were explained, possible dangers of this phenomenon were described and it was demonstrated how it can be used in a dialogical way to enhance insight into the system`s experience. The international workshop was organised by prof. Ottar Ness from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology on February 28, 2020. 15 participants took attended the event.
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