Fantasy vs reality..
The joy of postmodern therapy, for both clients and therapists is in how a postmodern approach gives value to inspiration, creativity and the imagination. For we seek to recast the future and the past in ways that enable, and no longer disable. For us, the concept of mental illness as a loss of contact with reality , begs the question - whose reality? And that question has to be asked, because it places power at the core of diagnosis. If reality is to a large extent constructed, and if people arrive with different versions of reality, and if someone imposes their version of reality over the other person's...things like this really bother postmodern therapists. Because we are of course, seeking to enable our clients to transform their view of reality. One of my core tasks is to help my clients reclaim power, to reconstruct their identity, and to become aware of other possibilities - their power to make changes. To do this I need to merrily sidestep the knee jerk conclusions based...