“…What did he hold on to (theoretically speaking) from those early days? Schamess's (2013) answer to that question can be found in his paper entitled, "On knowing and not knowing: Theoretical transformations during 50 years of practice". The short answer is: "The central role repetition plays in shaping therapeutic narratives and (2) The healing effects of self-reflection shared with and influenced by a caring other" (p. 218).…”
Gerry Schamess was an outstanding figure in the field of clinical social work over the past 50 years. His contribution to the field is recognized in this introduction and in the articles that follow.
“…What did he hold on to (theoretically speaking) from those early days? Schamess's (2013) answer to that question can be found in his paper entitled, "On knowing and not knowing: Theoretical transformations during 50 years of practice". The short answer is: "The central role repetition plays in shaping therapeutic narratives and (2) The healing effects of self-reflection shared with and influenced by a caring other" (p. 218).…”
Gerry Schamess was an outstanding figure in the field of clinical social work over the past 50 years. His contribution to the field is recognized in this introduction and in the articles that follow.
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