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Dec 14, 2022 · Social graces is a mnemonic explaining multiple aspects of our identity. It allows us to examine how identity that impacts our lives and behaviors.
Aug 23, 2017 · John Burnham and colleagues developed the acronym 'social graces' to represent aspects of difference in beliefs, power and lifestyle, visible and invisible, voiced and unvoiced, to which we might pay attention in therapy and in supervision.
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The chapter invites readers to reflection on the evolving interaction between the personal and professional ‘selves’, using the mnemonic of the Social GgRRAAAACCEEESSSS (Burnham, 2012) as a set of significant contexts for critical reflection.
- John Burnham, Lizette Nolte
- 2019
The chapter invites readers to reflect on the evolving interaction between the personal and professional ‘self’, using the mnemonic of the Social GgRRAAAACCEEESSSS (Burnham, 2012) as a set of significant contexts for critical reflection.
- James Randall
- Surviving Clinical Psychology
The "Social GGRRAAACCEEESSS" is a mnemonic developed jointly with Alison Roper-Hall (Burnham, 1992, 1993; Roper-Hall, 1998) and has, in its various forms, been making a practical contribution to this movement, in the systemic field, since 1990.
The Social Graces framework developed by Burnham (1992) and Roper-Hall (1998) is increasingly used within training institutions, as a means of encouraging learners to critically...
This paper will identify and discuss John Burnham’s “Social Graces” (SG’s) by highlighting how the concepts of ‘culture’ and ‘class’ are an integral part of a therapist’s self-reflexive ability.