The Relational Turn: Stories of Connection and Change
Embodying Social Construction with Sheila McNamee and Friends In this episode with Sheila McNamee and Friends, we explored social constructionism as a living, relational practice rather than only a theory or research approach. The discussion highlighted the importance of community, relational spaces, and communities of care, drawing on examples from Brazil, where social constructionist ideas are embodied in everyday practices. We questioned individualistic models of therapy, emphasizing collective and political dimensions of healing. In this conversation, Sheila and her friends are inviting us to bring social injustices and political realities into the therapy room, guided by an ethics of presence and multiplicity. Throughout, we reflected on creativity, solidarity, and the practice of being with others in difficult circumstances.
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