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- W2085962893 abstract "Recent acts of terrorism and violence on U.S. soil have left citizens, politicians, and professionals asking similar questions. Why did this happen to us? What can we do to keep this from happening again? This article provides one answer to those questions by calling for greater involvement of systemic therapists in violence prevention of and intervention at home and abroad. Therapists have unique skills that are desperately needed in the prevention of and recovery from violence, war, and terror. Therapists can heal, teach people how to hear and transform, and listen. Conflict resolution theory, steeped in realism, modernism, and a structural perspective of change, dominates conflict analysis abroad even though it has been largely ineffective. Structural changes in government do not address the fear, anger, and destruction of human relationships generated by war and terror. The transformation of the root causes of war, violence, and hatred lies in integrating the analytical and transformational perspectives of conflict resolution and systemic therapy, particularly the narrative deconstruction of hate, with existing structural problem-solving models." @default.
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- W2085962893 title "The Therapeutic Potential of Narrative Therapy in Conflict Transformation" @default.
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