‘Mapping’ Moral Engagement in the Solution-Focused Approach Through MacIntyre’s Model of Practice

B. Jennings
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I attempt to answer Trish Walsh’s two questions about the ‘maps’ that might exist for moral engagement in the ‘helping’ professions and how these might relate to the Solution-Focused Approach (Walsh, 2010). I seek to do this by exploring the narrative of the emergence of the Solution Focused Approach from the perspective of Alasdair MacIntyre’s concept of a ‘practice’ (MacIntyre, 1985) with the aim of providing the basis for ‘map’ for moral engagement by Solution-Focused Practitioners. To this end I attempt to interpret the Solution Focused Approach as a MacIntyreian ‘practice’ in which virtues (as ‘human qualities’) emerge out of collective activity through distinctive narratives and skills which are oriented towards the internal goods of the Solution-Focused Approach as a practice. Next, I evaluate the institutions that host and nurture the Solution-Focused Approach in the light of MacIntyre’s theory to gauge whether they have a positive or negative effect in promoting the internal goods of the practice. Finally, I consider how practice demonstrates MacIntyre’s ‘essential’ virtues of justice, courage and honesty in its initial development and in subsequent codes of practice developed by associations that promote the Solution-Focused Approach (SFA). My analysis and discussion should furnish a sketch for a ‘map’ for practitioners that will support them in their moral engagement both in ‘helping’ situations with clients and in building, relationships, alliances, and institutions with colleagues. I conclude with suggestions for further study and research around this topic, including a second article in which I intend to identify some virtues specific to the Solution-Focused Approach.
通过麦金太尔的实践模型,在以解决方案为中心的方法中“映射”道德参与
我试图回答Trish Walsh关于“帮助”职业中道德参与可能存在的“地图”以及这些地图如何与以解决方案为中心的方法相关联的两个问题(Walsh, 2010)。我试图通过从Alasdair MacIntyre的“实践”概念(MacIntyre, 1985)的角度探索以解决方案为中心的方法的出现的叙述来做到这一点,目的是为以解决方案为中心的从业者的道德参与提供“地图”的基础。为此,我试图将以解决方案为中心的方法解释为麦金泰尔式的“实践”,其中美德(作为“人类品质”)通过独特的叙述和技能从集体活动中浮现出来,这些叙述和技能面向以解决方案为中心的方法作为一种实践的内在利益。接下来,我将根据麦金太尔的理论,评估那些主持和培育以解决方案为中心的方法的机构,以衡量它们在促进实践的内部利益方面是否具有积极或消极的影响。最后,我考虑了实践是如何在麦金太尔的最初发展和随后由促进以解决方案为中心的方法(SFA)的协会制定的实践准则中证明正义、勇气和诚实的“基本”美德的。我的分析和讨论应该为从业者提供一张“地图”的草图,这将支持他们在“帮助”客户的情况下以及在与同事建立关系、联盟和机构时的道德参与。最后,我提出了围绕这个主题进一步学习和研究的建议,包括第二篇文章,我打算在其中确定以解决方案为中心的方法的一些优点。
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