Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:ethics (metaphor) |
Posted by: | Todd |
Date/Time: | 25/10/2003 04:33:59 |
You state: >Process is content if you move up a level... and so on ad infinitum. But, in a therapeutic context we have a start-point which is the content that the client is presenting to us as their problem - that becomes our baseline, our Level 1 (for the duration of the session). We can work on that level to help the client examine/clarify their map (using for example, meta-model, or metaphor-as-reflection), which will sometimes be enough to allow the client to solve their own problem. Or we can move up to Level 2 (relative to the client's Level 1) to work with the processes used to create content on Level 1. Here here! This is my current understanding of this issue as well. Thus my use of the phrase "relative" Relative to what? The client current model! Cool. Thank you very much for the above passage. You describe this very clearly and succinctly and helped me to clarify this for myself as well. Todd |