Tales full of sound and fury: a cultural approach to family therapeutic work and research in rural Scandinavia |
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Authors: | Seltzer M R Seltzer W J Homb N Midtstigen P Vik G |
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Affiliation: | Oslo University College, Norway. Michael.Seltzer@oks.hioslo.no |
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Abstract: | The concept of "culture" figured prominently in the development of family therapy. Recent conceptualizations, however, have tended to focus primarily on the ideational dimensions of culture. While not disputing that meanings and other ideas constitute significant features of group lifeways, this article proposes a return to earlier anthropological framings that incorporate material and ideational dimensions of cultures. To illustrate how his expanded concept may serve as a guide for therapeutic work, the article describes therapy with one family at a clinic in rural Scandinavia. We especially focus on the place of key symbols as historical links between the ideational and material dimensions of cultures. The perspective developed here is one of seeing cultures as sets of interpenetrating actions and ideas shaped by as well as shaping their practitioners. |
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