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Radical Relationality

Topic:

Dualism in Psychological Methods

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Slife, B. D., Reber, J. S., & Faulconer, J. E. (2012).  Implicit ontological reasoning:  Problems of dualism in psychological science.  In R. Proctor & J. Capaldi (Eds.), Psychology of science: Implicit and explicit reasoning. Pp. 459-478.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

Topic:

Family Values and Relationality

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Slife, B. D. (1999).  Values in Christian families:  Do they come from unrecognized idols?  Brigham Young University Studies, 38 (2), 117 - 147.

Topic:

Interview with Brent Slife on Strong Relationality and Hermeneutic Realism

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Slife, B. D. (2017).  Strong relationality and hermeneutic realism.  In D. Goodman and B. Becker (Eds.), pp. 23 - 48.  Dialogues at the edge of American psychological discourse: Critical and theoretical perspectives. New York:  Palgrave.

Topic:

Is Social Constructionism Relational?

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Slife, B. D. & Richardson, F. C. (2011). Is Gergen’s Relational Being relational enough? Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 24 (4), 304 - 313.

Topic:

Practical Wisdom in Psychotherapy and Religion: Abstractionist versus Relational Accounts

Reference:

 

Slife, B. D. & Ghelfi, E. C. (in press).  Practical wisdom in psychotherapy and religion:  Abstractionist versus relational accounts.  In B. Wang (Ed.), Psychology in China.   

Topic:

Radical Relationality in Psychotherapy

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Slife, B. D. & Wiggins, B. (2009). Taking relationship seriously in psychotherapy:  Radical relationality.  Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 39 (1), 17 - 24.

Topic:

Relational Ontology

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Slife, B. D. (2004).  Taking practice seriously:  Toward a relational ontology.  Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 24 (2), 157 - 178.

Topic:

Relational Therapy in Practice

Reference:

 

Slife, B. D. (2005, August).  A radically relational approach to psychotherapy.  Paper to be presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Topic:

Relationality in positive psychology 

Reference:

 

Slife, B. D., & Richardson, F. C. (2008).  Problematic ontological underpinnings of positive psychology:  A strong relational alternative.  Theory & Psychology, 18 (5), 699 - 723.

Topic:

The Relativism of Social Constructionism

Reference:

 

Slife, B. D. & Richardson, F. C. (2011). The relativism of social constructionism. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 24 (4), 333 - 339.

Topic:

Virtue Ethics in Practice

Reference:

 

Slife, B. D. (2012).  Virtue ethics in practice:  The Greenbrier Academy.  Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 32 (1), 35 - 42.

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