Mishka
Lysack : Selected Writing and Presentations
Presentations, 2005:
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Lysack, M. (2003). “When
the Sacred Shows through”: Narratives and Reflecting Teams
in Counsellor Education. Sciences pastorales/Pastoral Sciences,
22(1), 115-146.
Lysack, M. (2002).
From Monologue to Dialogue in Families: Internalized Other
Interviewing and Mikhail Bakhtin. Sciences pastorales/Pastoral
Sciences, 21(2), 219-244.
Paré, D.A., and Lysack, M. (2004) The
oak and the willow: From monologue to dialogue in the scaffolding
of therapeutic conversations. Journal of Systemic Therapies
23(1), pp. 6-20
Presentations, 2005:
Interviewing the Internalized Other in Different Practices
I, Co-presentation with Karl Tomm, Elspeth McAdam, & John
Burnham, Kensington Consultation Centre Summer School, Canterbury,
UK, July 2005
Interviewing the Internalized Other in Different Practices
II: Pragmatics, Co-presentation with Elspeth McAdam, &
John Burnham, Kensington Consultation Centre Summer School,
Canterbury, UK, July 2005
From Authoritarian to Internally Persuasive Discourse: Working
with Voice, Trauma, and Violence in Psychotherapy
International Bakhtin Congress; Jyvaskyla, Finland, July 2005
Methodology in the Humanities: A Conversation with Bakhtin
& Vygotsky
International Bakhtin Congress; Jyvaskyla, Finland, July 2005
Working with Men in Violent Lifestyles: Co-Constructing Alternate
Masculinities
Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work (CASSW); London,
May/June, 2005
Dostoevsky as Social Worker; Tales of Power and Empowerment
from St. Petersburg
Ontario Association of Social Workers (OASW); Ottawa, June
2005
Working with Families Embedded in Conflict
Ontario Association of Social Workers (OASW); Ottawa, June
2005
Working with Men in Violent Lifestyles: Co-Constructing Alternate
Masculinities
Ontario Association of Social Workers (OASW); Ottawa, June
2005
“We see a group of people creating themselves:”
Social work education as definitional ceremony;
Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work (CASSW); Winnipeg,
May 30, 2004.
From monologue to dialogue: Linking macro and micro practice
on the landscape of social work education; Sarah Todd and
Mishka Lysack;
Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work (CASSW); Winnipeg,
May 30, 2004.
From monologue to dialogue in families: Internalized Other
Interviewing and Mikhail Bakhtin; Canadian Association of
Schools of Social Work (CASSW); Halifax; June 4, 2003.
“When the sacred shows through”: Narratives and
reflecting teams in practitioner education; Social Work and
Spirituality Conference; Halifax; June 5, 2003.
Working with Men and Youth in Violent Lifestyles: Co-Constructing
Alternate Masculinities
Psychiatric Grand Rounds video-conference for psychiatric
units in Alberta, hosted by Faculty of Medicine, University
of Calgary, January 28, 2005
Dialogic Approach to Therapy, Calgary Family Therapy Centre,
Calgary, January 28, 2005
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