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Peter A Goldsbury wrote:
It sometimes surprises me that Kisshomaru Ueshiba's biography of his father is not seen in a proper context (or rather, what I think should be a proper context). This is not to condone the selectivity and inaccuracies, but to acknowledge that Kisshomaru was writing within a certain tradition, which blended history with fiction. John Stevens cheerfully admitted that he was writing hagiography and not straight biography. I presume that the technical articles you write about psychotherapy are also written according to an acknowledged tradition that is commonly accepted within the profession.
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Yes agreed.
As a family therapist with a systems orientation, we always consider the meaning of communication within the context it is given.
One of the SWAT members I trained with in California came in one day and said I finally made sense to him. He had just found out I was raised in Detroit.