Restorative Theory in Practice

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781849054683

Insights Into What Works and Why

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By Belinda Hopkins, Contributions by Margaret Thorsborne, Pete Wallis, Mo Felton, Wendy Drewery, Mark Vander Vander Vennan, Pam Denicolo, Shona Cameron, Ann Shearer, Dorothy Vaandering
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230 x 150 mm
Weight:
360 g
Pages:
248

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Preface. Introductory Check-in. 1 Affect and Script Psychology - Restorative Practice, Biology and a Theory of Human Motivation, Marg Thorsborne. 2 Attribution Theory, Juliet Starbuck. 3 Critical Relational Theory, Dorothy Vaandering. 4 Depth Psychology and the Psychology of Conflict, Ann Shearer. 5 Nonviolent Commmunication, Shona Cameron. 6 Personal Construct Approaches, Pam Denicolo. 7 Towards a Relational Theory of Restorative Justice, Mark Vander Vennan. 8 Resonant Empathy, Pete Wallis. 9 A Social Constructionist Approach to Restorative Conferencing, Wendy Drewery. 10 Transactional Analysis, Mo Felton. 11 Different Ways to Approach a Restorative Encounter, Belinda Hopkins. Closing Check-out.

This new book is a valuable addition to the literature around restorative practice. Bringing together a range of contributors with experience of delivering restorative practice, and innovatively structured based around a restorative process, it examines restorative encounters from different perspectives and explores the ways in which successful outcomes may be achieved. Clear, accessible and interesting, this book is well worth reading for anybody interested in restorative practice.

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