Listening For Hope with Dr Jo Taylor

Hello everyone and welcome to the first episode of my new podcast 'Agents of Hope'. My name is Tim Cox. I am a trainee Educational Psychologist and I am passionate about psychology, hope and society.  This podcast aims to promote hopeful thinking and conversation about positive change in the field of applied educational psychology, education and wider society. I hope that the podcast can shed light on the positive contribution of passionate people and inspires hopeful thinking, conversations and action. Please subscribe and leave a comment if you enjoyed the 1st episode. Every episode I will include comments and questions about the podcast or the proposed subject, so please get involved! Episode #1 - Listening For Hope In this episode, I speak to Dr Jo Taylor, a Hackney native and Educational Psychologist about hope in Narrative Therapy, Consultation and adversity.If you want to find out more about Jo's work you can check out his website: https://www.drjotaylor.comOr listen to his podcast 'The Sizzle' which you can find on all major podcast and streaming services. He has some great episodes, I particularly enjoyed his conversations with Sue Roffey and William De Groot. Check them out! We also try to answer some questions about hope asked by #twitterEPs.ConsultationNolan, A., & Moreland, N. (2014). The process of psychological consultation. Educational Psychology in Practice, 30(1), 63-77.Schein, E. H. (1969). Process consultation: Its role in organization development.Wagner, P. (2000). Consultation: Developing a comprehensive approach to service delivery. Educational Psychology in Practice, 16(1), 9-18.Narrative TherapyDickson, J. (2009). The'Mighty Oak': Using the 'Tree of Life'methodology as a gateway to the other maps of narrative practice. International Journal of Narrative Therapy & Community Work, (4), 9.Morgan, A. (2000). What is narrative therapy? (p. 116). Adelaide: Dulwich Centre Publications.Ncube, N. (2006). The tree of life project. International Journal of Narrative Therapy & Community Work, 2006(1), 3.White, M. K. (2007). Maps of narrative practice. WW Norton & Company.Hope TheorySnyder, C. R. (2002). Hope theory: Rainbows in the mind. Psychological inquiry, 13(4), 249-275.Hope without Optimism Eagleton, T. (2015). Hope without optimism. Yale University Press.Person-Centred Planning Pearpoint, J., O'Brien, J., & Forest, M. (1993). PATH: A Workbook for Planning Positive Possible Futures: Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope: for Schools, Organizations, Businesses, Families. Inclusion Press.Good Hope, Wishful and Wilful Thinking McGeer, V. (2004). The art of good hope. The annals of the American academy of political and social science, 592(1), 100-127.McGeer, V. (2008). Trust, hope and empowerment. Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 86(2), 237-254.Existential and Psychoanalytic LiteratureFrankl, V. E. (1985). Man's search for meaning. Simon and Schuster.Fromm, E. (2013). The art of being. Open Road Media.Fromm, E., & Anderson, L. A. (2017). The sane society. Routledge.Peterson, J. B. (1999). Maps of meaning: The architecture of belief. Psychology Press.Intuitive and Rational decisionsHaidt, J. (2001). The emotional dog and its rational tail: a social intuitionist approach to moral judgment. Psychological review, 108(4), 814.The Laughing Heart by Charles Bukowski https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHOHi5ueo0AFlames of AngeSupport the show

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Agents of Hope is a podcast for anyone interested in Education, Psychology and social issues. Hosted by Dr. Tim Cox and other guest hosts from the EP world, the podcast aims to engage in long-form critical discussion about issues that arise in the field of applied psychology. You can follow the podcast on Twitter @timceducation