Reasonable Hope: Construct, Clinical Applications, and Supports |
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Authors: | KAETHE WEINGARTEN PHD |
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Institution: | 82 Homer Street, Newton, MA 02459 |
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Abstract: | To read this article's abstract in both Spanish and Mandarin Chinese, please visit the article's full-text page on Wiley InterScience ( http://interscience.wiley.com/journal/famp ). Hope may be the most laden shorthand term of all time. Everyone wants it; few know how to articulate what it is. Although family therapists frequently work to restore hope with hopeless families, they have contributed little to the abundant literature on hope. I present a new conceptualization of hope—reasonable hope—that reflects how family therapists think and practice. By subscribing to reasonable hope, clinicians enhance their ability to offer accompaniment and bear witness to clients. I describe clinical practices that, informed by reasonable hope, also facilitate its cocreation. Finally, I suggest supports for clinicians who practice reasonable hope. |
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Keywords: | Hope Reasonable Hope Resilience Despair Trauma Witnessing |
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