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I just wanted to thank you for the article...Hi Max,<br />I just wanted to thank you for the articles on your blog, which I have been dropping by occasionally to read.<br />What I find particularly exciting about your work and writing is the bringing of person-centred thinking into as many aspects of life as possible - which is where it belongs! Thanks again.Peter Blochhttp://blochhealing.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2425451426547178710.post-29661515847316313932011-12-21T03:17:06.723+00:002011-12-21T03:17:06.723+00:00Exactly. I have been involved in so many conflict ...Exactly. I have been involved in so many conflict situations In reviews with parents of people with disabilities. What we haven't understood Is the years of conflict those parents have had trying to get the best for their children. What the parents haven't understood is that someone else, apart from themselves, could actually have grown to love that child and want the best for them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2425451426547178710.post-69455721935116285112011-12-10T16:38:39.914+00:002011-12-10T16:38:39.914+00:00Thanks David, the review is probably too short to ...Thanks David, the review is probably too short to do this book justice: every chapter is a gem. I particularly liked Michael Smull's chapter, because it summed up person centred thinking so well, as well as the chapter on Appreciative Inquiry. You're right about the section on the 5 accomplishments, a few years ago we had to know these by heart in order to prepare for a job interview, today they seem to be becoming forgotten. So much valuable thinking and work gets thrown away when the next big thing comes along, it's important that we cherish what we know is most valuable, and re-teach it to the next generation.Max Neillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11394650214293598150noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2425451426547178710.post-33162604035955706002011-12-09T21:48:59.092+00:002011-12-09T21:48:59.092+00:00Max, This is a very thoughtful book which deserves...Max, This is a very thoughtful book which deserves the passion and eloquence of your short review. If there was ever a time when we need to 'remember the soul of our work',this is it.<br />For readers who don't always start at the beginning of a book - like me - can I particularly draw attention to pages 124&125 where O'Brien reworks a little what for 30 years we have been calling the 'five accomplishments', starting now from five valued experiences - belonging, choosing, contributing, sharing ordinary places and being respected - as a simple but powerful way of keeping us focused on what is important.David Towellnoreply@blogger.com