This article aims to explore the three types of refrain proposed by Deleuze and Guattari through ... more This article aims to explore the three types of refrain proposed by Deleuze and Guattari through Writing as Inquiry. I explore some memories of my childhood in a dictatorship, then the process of a breakup when I was at university, and the beginning of a mental health crisis. In this exploration, I reflect on the loss of my uncle, the role of songs in my life, and the changes in my territory through these difficult times. All of this is under the umbrella of the three refrains.
International Review of Qualitative Research, 2020
In this article, I explore the idea of inquiry as activism through remembering the activism made ... more In this article, I explore the idea of inquiry as activism through remembering the activism made by my aunt and uncle during the Chilean dictatorship (1973–1989). I try to understand how their story lives on in me and affects who I am and who I have become. I work with the idea of “the ghost,” as something missing that calls for a change, as something of the past that keeps asking for answers in the present. With the death of my uncle and the gunshot my aunt received, I try to think of how their “ghost” keeps doing activism when I am working on my own trauma.
International Review of Qualitative Research, 2021
During the European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Edinburgh, 2019, we offered an esthetic inte... more During the European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Edinburgh, 2019, we offered an esthetic intervention: two spaces open to delegates in which they could explore and express their interactions with the conference through the assemblage of paper, paint, crayons, scissors, glue, glitter, bodies, breath, memories, thoughts—ineffable and effable. Delegates were invited to produce either individual journals, individual pieces, or contribute to large collective pieces of art. In this article, we follow the lines of flight to create the event and reflect on the process that led up to and continued after the esthetic intervention.
A panel convened around the idea of intersubjectivation, loosely conceived as a process of active... more A panel convened around the idea of intersubjectivation, loosely conceived as a process of actively, consciously, and reciprocally adjusting the structures and power dynamics of our social relations, thereby mutually (and consensually) reconfiguring our subjectivities and, over time, our wider cultures. Through a series of explorations of how one may elicit, reach, or realize a shared sense of intersubjectivity, the panel reflected on and challenged conceptions of the human subject as unitary, discretely embodied, economically accountable, and objectively measurable by a proscribed set of validating criteria. Speakers invited, allowed, or insisted upon the (re)presentation of hidden, unrecognized, or misconstrued aspects of subjectivities: their own or other people’s. While considering varied examples, variously presented, of the process we came to call intersubjectivation, something happened in the room: feeling intensified… shifted… becoming more… an enhanced sense of intimacy per...
This paper explores masculinity in light of the relationship three men had with their fathers. Th... more This paper explores masculinity in light of the relationship three men had with their fathers. Three stories are offered as individual poetic inquiries, initiating discussion among the authors. By understanding the relationship with our fathers through collaborative writing, we are comprehending our own embedded masculinity in society and at the same time, we are finding new understandings of what it means to be a man. We reflect on the idea of fathering as something we need to think about in the process of connecting with our emotional needs.
International Review of Qualitative Research, 2020
In this article, I explore the idea of inquiry as activism through remembering the activism made ... more In this article, I explore the idea of inquiry as activism through remembering the activism made by my aunt and uncle during the Chilean dictatorship (1973–1989). I try to understand how their story lives on in me and affects who I am and who I have become. I work with the idea of “the ghost,” as something missing that calls for a change, as something of the past that keeps asking for answers in the present. With the death of my uncle and the gunshot my aunt received, I try to think of how their “ghost” keeps doing activism when I am working on my own trauma
This paper explores masculinity in light of the relationship three men had with their fathers. Th... more This paper explores masculinity in light of the relationship three men had with their fathers. Three stories are offered as individual poetic inquiries, initiating discussion among the authors. By understanding the relationship with our fathers through collaborative writing, we are comprehending our own embedded masculinity in society and at the same time, we are finding new understandings of what it means to be a man. We reflect on the idea of fathering as something we need to think about in the process of connecting with our emotional needs.
Key words: father-son relations, autoethnography, collaborative writing, inquiry as activism.
Resumen. El siguiente artículo busca acercar la comprensión evolutiva a la práctica clínica. Se e... more Resumen. El siguiente artículo busca acercar la comprensión evolutiva a la práctica clínica. Se especifican para esto los aportes teóricos generados por Robert Kegan y sus etapas del de-sarrollo. Posteriormente se abordarán casos clínicos analizados con esta mirada. Se expresan así momentos de cambios evolutivos en los casos, para hacer resaltar las transiciones entre niveles del desarrollo. De este modo se señala como, en la práctica clínica, las intervencio-nes deben cambiar en función de las necesidades evolutivas de los pacientes, alentando los procesos en curso. Por otro lado, se hace alusión a cómo evitar intervenciones que estanquen estos procesos. Palabras Clave: Desarrollo, casos clínicos, psicoterapia. Abstract. The next paper has the aim of exploring the evolutive comprehension of clinical cases. Following this objective Robert Kegan's model is explained with its developmental stages. In this context, clinical cases are exposed, which are analyzed by this view. There are shown moments of evolutive change in the cases, with the target of express the transitions between levels. Furthermore a reflection is generated pursuing promote interventions coherent with the evolutive needs of the patient and, on the other hand, avoid interventions that stagnate these processes. Este artículo pretende adentrar en un modo particular de pensar los casos clínicos, al que he llamado con-cepción evolutiva. Se hace referencia a modelos que consideran procesos de transformación del sujeto donde un estadio va dando paso a otro estadio superior. Diferentes aproximaciones del desarrollo han sido vincularse entre sí, en corrientes que buscan la integración (Wilber, 2000). Adicionalmente se han realizado estudios con metodologías actuales en neurociencias (Crone y Ridderinkhof, 2011). Estos procesos de cambio presentan secuencias que siguen un proceso aparentemente inalterable. De este modo pueden esperarse pasos estables de transformación que aportan al conocimiento del clínico. La concepción evolutiva, a la hora de comprender un caso clínico, cobra relevancia en tanto guía nuestras intervenciones pues permite pensar secuencias, pasos, procesos de cambio en el trabajo terapéutico.
El objetivo del presente trabajo es presentar un argumento sólido para justificar el uso del Min... more El objetivo del presente trabajo es presentar un argumento sólido para justificar el uso del Mindfulness en la práctica terapéutica, específicamente dentro del modelo Integrativo Supraparadigmático. Para ello, se comenzará con una definición conceptual del Mindfulness; para luego pasar a contemplar los mecanismos terapéuticos de éste y algunas aplicaciones de sus principios en modelos terapéuticos. Luego se revisará evidencia basada en estudios de la meditación y sus aplicaciones
El presente artículo tiene como objetivo introducir una mirada evolutiva dentro del Enfoque Integ... more El presente artículo tiene como objetivo introducir una mirada evolutiva dentro del Enfoque Integrativo Supraparadigmático (EIS). Para ello se seleccionó a un conjunto de autores que han sido pioneros en esta mirada, como son Piaget, Kohlberg, Erikson, Mahler, Kernberg, Wilber y Kegan. Se presenta, de este modo, un resumen de las etapas propuestas por estos autores con un centro en los órdenes de conciencia de Robert Kegan. Tras esto se presenta una propuesta de transformaciones evolutivas dentro del EIS, donde cada aspecto del modelo se encuentra en un proceso cambio. Finalmente se genera una discusión donde se consideran elementos epistémicos, aspectos del Enfoque y aplicaciones clínicas.
This article aims to explore the three types of refrain proposed by Deleuze and Guattari through ... more This article aims to explore the three types of refrain proposed by Deleuze and Guattari through Writing as Inquiry. I explore some memories of my childhood in a dictatorship, then the process of a breakup when I was at university, and the beginning of a mental health crisis. In this exploration, I reflect on the loss of my uncle, the role of songs in my life, and the changes in my territory through these difficult times. All of this is under the umbrella of the three refrains.
International Review of Qualitative Research, 2020
In this article, I explore the idea of inquiry as activism through remembering the activism made ... more In this article, I explore the idea of inquiry as activism through remembering the activism made by my aunt and uncle during the Chilean dictatorship (1973–1989). I try to understand how their story lives on in me and affects who I am and who I have become. I work with the idea of “the ghost,” as something missing that calls for a change, as something of the past that keeps asking for answers in the present. With the death of my uncle and the gunshot my aunt received, I try to think of how their “ghost” keeps doing activism when I am working on my own trauma.
International Review of Qualitative Research, 2021
During the European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Edinburgh, 2019, we offered an esthetic inte... more During the European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Edinburgh, 2019, we offered an esthetic intervention: two spaces open to delegates in which they could explore and express their interactions with the conference through the assemblage of paper, paint, crayons, scissors, glue, glitter, bodies, breath, memories, thoughts—ineffable and effable. Delegates were invited to produce either individual journals, individual pieces, or contribute to large collective pieces of art. In this article, we follow the lines of flight to create the event and reflect on the process that led up to and continued after the esthetic intervention.
A panel convened around the idea of intersubjectivation, loosely conceived as a process of active... more A panel convened around the idea of intersubjectivation, loosely conceived as a process of actively, consciously, and reciprocally adjusting the structures and power dynamics of our social relations, thereby mutually (and consensually) reconfiguring our subjectivities and, over time, our wider cultures. Through a series of explorations of how one may elicit, reach, or realize a shared sense of intersubjectivity, the panel reflected on and challenged conceptions of the human subject as unitary, discretely embodied, economically accountable, and objectively measurable by a proscribed set of validating criteria. Speakers invited, allowed, or insisted upon the (re)presentation of hidden, unrecognized, or misconstrued aspects of subjectivities: their own or other people’s. While considering varied examples, variously presented, of the process we came to call intersubjectivation, something happened in the room: feeling intensified… shifted… becoming more… an enhanced sense of intimacy per...
This paper explores masculinity in light of the relationship three men had with their fathers. Th... more This paper explores masculinity in light of the relationship three men had with their fathers. Three stories are offered as individual poetic inquiries, initiating discussion among the authors. By understanding the relationship with our fathers through collaborative writing, we are comprehending our own embedded masculinity in society and at the same time, we are finding new understandings of what it means to be a man. We reflect on the idea of fathering as something we need to think about in the process of connecting with our emotional needs.
International Review of Qualitative Research, 2020
In this article, I explore the idea of inquiry as activism through remembering the activism made ... more In this article, I explore the idea of inquiry as activism through remembering the activism made by my aunt and uncle during the Chilean dictatorship (1973–1989). I try to understand how their story lives on in me and affects who I am and who I have become. I work with the idea of “the ghost,” as something missing that calls for a change, as something of the past that keeps asking for answers in the present. With the death of my uncle and the gunshot my aunt received, I try to think of how their “ghost” keeps doing activism when I am working on my own trauma
This paper explores masculinity in light of the relationship three men had with their fathers. Th... more This paper explores masculinity in light of the relationship three men had with their fathers. Three stories are offered as individual poetic inquiries, initiating discussion among the authors. By understanding the relationship with our fathers through collaborative writing, we are comprehending our own embedded masculinity in society and at the same time, we are finding new understandings of what it means to be a man. We reflect on the idea of fathering as something we need to think about in the process of connecting with our emotional needs.
Key words: father-son relations, autoethnography, collaborative writing, inquiry as activism.
Resumen. El siguiente artículo busca acercar la comprensión evolutiva a la práctica clínica. Se e... more Resumen. El siguiente artículo busca acercar la comprensión evolutiva a la práctica clínica. Se especifican para esto los aportes teóricos generados por Robert Kegan y sus etapas del de-sarrollo. Posteriormente se abordarán casos clínicos analizados con esta mirada. Se expresan así momentos de cambios evolutivos en los casos, para hacer resaltar las transiciones entre niveles del desarrollo. De este modo se señala como, en la práctica clínica, las intervencio-nes deben cambiar en función de las necesidades evolutivas de los pacientes, alentando los procesos en curso. Por otro lado, se hace alusión a cómo evitar intervenciones que estanquen estos procesos. Palabras Clave: Desarrollo, casos clínicos, psicoterapia. Abstract. The next paper has the aim of exploring the evolutive comprehension of clinical cases. Following this objective Robert Kegan's model is explained with its developmental stages. In this context, clinical cases are exposed, which are analyzed by this view. There are shown moments of evolutive change in the cases, with the target of express the transitions between levels. Furthermore a reflection is generated pursuing promote interventions coherent with the evolutive needs of the patient and, on the other hand, avoid interventions that stagnate these processes. Este artículo pretende adentrar en un modo particular de pensar los casos clínicos, al que he llamado con-cepción evolutiva. Se hace referencia a modelos que consideran procesos de transformación del sujeto donde un estadio va dando paso a otro estadio superior. Diferentes aproximaciones del desarrollo han sido vincularse entre sí, en corrientes que buscan la integración (Wilber, 2000). Adicionalmente se han realizado estudios con metodologías actuales en neurociencias (Crone y Ridderinkhof, 2011). Estos procesos de cambio presentan secuencias que siguen un proceso aparentemente inalterable. De este modo pueden esperarse pasos estables de transformación que aportan al conocimiento del clínico. La concepción evolutiva, a la hora de comprender un caso clínico, cobra relevancia en tanto guía nuestras intervenciones pues permite pensar secuencias, pasos, procesos de cambio en el trabajo terapéutico.
El objetivo del presente trabajo es presentar un argumento sólido para justificar el uso del Min... more El objetivo del presente trabajo es presentar un argumento sólido para justificar el uso del Mindfulness en la práctica terapéutica, específicamente dentro del modelo Integrativo Supraparadigmático. Para ello, se comenzará con una definición conceptual del Mindfulness; para luego pasar a contemplar los mecanismos terapéuticos de éste y algunas aplicaciones de sus principios en modelos terapéuticos. Luego se revisará evidencia basada en estudios de la meditación y sus aplicaciones
El presente artículo tiene como objetivo introducir una mirada evolutiva dentro del Enfoque Integ... more El presente artículo tiene como objetivo introducir una mirada evolutiva dentro del Enfoque Integrativo Supraparadigmático (EIS). Para ello se seleccionó a un conjunto de autores que han sido pioneros en esta mirada, como son Piaget, Kohlberg, Erikson, Mahler, Kernberg, Wilber y Kegan. Se presenta, de este modo, un resumen de las etapas propuestas por estos autores con un centro en los órdenes de conciencia de Robert Kegan. Tras esto se presenta una propuesta de transformaciones evolutivas dentro del EIS, donde cada aspecto del modelo se encuentra en un proceso cambio. Finalmente se genera una discusión donde se consideran elementos epistémicos, aspectos del Enfoque y aplicaciones clínicas.
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to understand how their story lives on in me and affects who I am and who I have
become. I work with the idea of “the ghost,” as something missing that calls for a
change, as something of the past that keeps asking for answers in the present. With
the death of my uncle and the gunshot my aunt received, I try to think of how their
“ghost” keeps doing activism when I am working on my own trauma
Key words: father-son relations, autoethnography, collaborative writing, inquiry as activism.
to understand how their story lives on in me and affects who I am and who I have
become. I work with the idea of “the ghost,” as something missing that calls for a
change, as something of the past that keeps asking for answers in the present. With
the death of my uncle and the gunshot my aunt received, I try to think of how their
“ghost” keeps doing activism when I am working on my own trauma
Key words: father-son relations, autoethnography, collaborative writing, inquiry as activism.