The Psychology of Emotion in Restorative Practice, 9781849059749
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Unlock restorative practice’s power: emotions, relationships, and real-world transformation.

The Psychology of Emotion in Restorative Practice

How Affect Script Psychology Explains How and Why Restorative Practice Works

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    272 pages

  • Release Date

    14 May 2014

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Summary

How and why does restorative practice (RP) work? This book presents the biological theory, affect script psychology (ASP), behind RP, and shows how it works in practice in different settings.

ASP explains how the central nervous system triggers ‘affects’ which are the basis of all human motivation and emotion. The book presents a clear explanation of what ASP is, how it relates to RP, and how ASP helps practitioners to understand relationships, emotions and dynamics in their work. The…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781849059749
ISBN-10:1849059748
Author:Margaret Thorsborne, William Hansberry, Vernon Kelly, John Bruce Lennox, Graeme George, Lauren Abramson, Katy Hutchison, Anne Burton, Katherine Gribben, Siân Williams
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:14 May 2014
Weight:405g
Dimensions:228mm x 150mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

This is an impressive, thought-provoking and well-written book. It is a valuable contribution on the theory of Restorative thinking, justice and practice. The way in which the authors have cleverly translated theory into practice is both authentic and informative. This really comes alive through the sharing of real inspiring case studies, which allows us to access the theory in a way that translates into every day practice. I would recommend this book to all those wanting to understand Restorative Practice and its true value in society today and the future. – Mark Finnis, Director, Mark Finnis Training and Consultancy and Trustee of Restorative Justice Council, UKThis is a splendid contribution to clarifying what we know and what we do not yet understand about what makes restorative justice fail or succeed. While much research and reflective practice remains to be done to fill great voids in our understanding, this book takes big steps forward. It is at once theoretically sophisticated and practically useful. – John Braithwaite, Distinguished Professor, Australian National University

About The Author

Margaret Thorsborne

Margaret Thorsborne is the Managing Director of Transformative Justice Australia (Queensland) and Thorsborne and Associates in London, UK, a company committed to improving the way people relate to each other in the workplace, schools and other communities. With Peta Blood, Margaret co-founded Restorative Practices International (RPI), the world’s first international membership organization for restorative practitioners. Margaret lives on the Sunshine Coast in Australia.

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