Video: Intro to ethics, trauma and violence (Jenkins, 2010)
Australia therapist Alan Jenkins introduces his talk on becoming resilient - and expands upon his novel practice understandings when working with the issues of violence, abuse and trauma.
Australia therapist Alan Jenkins introduces his talk on becoming resilient - and expands upon his novel practice understandings when working with the issues of violence, abuse and trauma.
Alan outlines ethical questions to consider that he could have asked in a session - but didn't - and the questioning directions he begins to engage in as he becomes aware of the mans ethical agency.
Alan Jenkins concentrates his questioning practice on what goes beyond the personal story - and towards a story of strengths, virtues and ethics
Alan discusses the practice of wondering not what 'what resilience is' rather - how might we as therapists more fully appreciate 'what resilience does'
Discover in what ways the philosopher Gilles Deleuze has influence the practice of Alan Jenkins - regarding difference and identity, creative acts and the creature.
Alan speaks to the idea of an 'ethics of protest' that respond and resist factors that limit our power and alternative versions of life by thin identity conclusions.
Alan Jenkins explores the Ethics of Remorse - the pained bewildered awareness of the other when we have wronged the other
Alan Jenkins outlines his unique narrative therapy informed invitations to responsibility practice when working with alcohol and men’s violence
Todd Augusta-Scott interviews Alan Jenkins regarding a government commission that was set up to listen to community stories of how the government had been neglectful in responding to violence and abuse.