From Wittgenstein, Complexity, and Narrative Emergence: Discourse and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

Gale Miller, Mark McKergow

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Abstract

This chaper connects Wittgensteinian thinking and complexity perspectives with discourse in the therapy room and elsewhere. We propose that this connection, termed 'narrative emergence''. While the future is unknowable, it is an ever present possibility in the present. We continuously create and discover the future by engaging in self-organizing activities (particularly social interactions) that are, at least partly, improvised, and potentially transformative. Thus, the narratives emergent in our everyday lives are always under construction. They exist in our ongoing ‘work’ to make sense of and manage the exigencies of life. These narratives emerge step-by-step in discourse.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDiscursive Perspectives in Therapeutic Practice
EditorsAndy Lock, Tom Strong
PublisherOxford University Press (OUP)
Pages163-183
Number of pages21
ISBN (Print)9780199592753
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Publication series

NameInternational Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry

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