Paradox as Epistemological Jump |
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Authors: | ROBERT L. ROSENBAUM Ph. D. |
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Affiliation: | Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for the Study of Neuroses, Langley Porter Institute, Box 37B, 401 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco, California 94143. |
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Abstract: | Recent articles on paradoxical interventions tend to view them as something given by a therapist to a patient, thus unintentionally adopting a unidirectional view of causality and an outmoded epistemology. It is postulated that change takes place in the context of a patient-therapist relationship and that when that relationship becomes paradoxical it becomes more difficult for the patient to view himself as a reified "thing." Paradox effects change, then, by altering the meaning of experience and modifying epistemological assumptions. |
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