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HOSPITALITY IN FAMILY THERAPY PRACTICE THE CHALLENGES OF THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP VIEWED THROUGH THE LENS OF DERRIDA’S CONCEPT OF HOSPITALITY
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In their practices family therapists find themselves in highly complicated situations that are filled with emotion and tension. Derrida’s concept of hospitality has been proposed by some authors working from a collaborative perspective as an interesting tool to reflect on the therapeutic relationship as an ethical relationship. In this workshop, rather than trying to translate Derrida’s thinking into a clear prescription of what a therapist should do in the session, we want to use some of Derrida’s reflections on hospitality to delineate specific challenges for the therapist in practice. Derrida’s reflections invite clinicians to identify how the therapeutic position intricately intertwines healing and violence. Derrida’s concept of hospitality calls on therapists to accept the complexity of therapeutic responsibility as a form of supportive, healing presence that necessarily and simultaneously involves power, appropriation, and inequality. Illustrated with case studies, suggestions are made of ways to deal with the ethical challenges the hospitality concept raises.
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