In a wide range of activities from clinical work to organizational consulting to official and citizen diplomacy, perhaps the most pressing temptation is to take sides. The author develops a framework of emotional inclusiveness in which the therapist, consultant, or official/citizen diplomat in effect becomes an advocate not for one member, psychological agency, or family/organizational/international subunit, but for the maturity of the whole system.
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