Instead of creating a new "body" let's use existing well known environments like Wikipedia - SOLWorld2024-03-28T13:51:22Zhttp://www.solworld.org/forum/topics/2102269:Topic:5207?groupUrl=sfbodyofknowledge&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi Kamila, in your posting I…tag:www.solworld.org,2008-07-21:2102269:Comment:55322008-07-21T20:48:51.107ZHans-Peter Kornhttp://www.solworld.org/profile/HansPeterKorn
Hi Kamila, in your posting I read:<br />
<i>"From my point of view it seems to be more useful to concentrate on editing of the "SFBT" article."</i><br />
You are welcome to it! The basic and very simple mechanism of Wikipedia is: "If you think that an article should be changed - do it! And: If you write some words about your intention of your changes - add them to the "discussion" area of the article."<br />
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So, concerning the…
Hi Kamila, in your posting I read:<br />
<i>"From my point of view it seems to be more useful to concentrate on editing of the "SFBT" article."</i><br />
You are welcome to it! The basic and very simple mechanism of Wikipedia is: "If you think that an article should be changed - do it! And: If you write some words about your intention of your changes - add them to the "discussion" area of the article."<br />
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So, concerning the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solution_focused_brief_therapy">SFBT-article</a> make the changes - without having a discussion here or in other places before... and comment your changes in the ==> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Solution_focused_brief_therapy">discussion area of this article</a>.<br />
AND: Any change can be made undone using the ==> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Solution_focused_brief_therapy&action=history">history of this article</a>.<br />
This simple to handle functionality of "discussion" and "history" makes IMHO Wikipedia to an outstanding useful platform!<br />
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One request to all who want to edit in Wikipedia:<br />
Please <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=Solution_focused_brief_therapy">create your personal account first</a> and please follow the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Community_Portal#Departments">policies and guidelines</a>!<br />
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Cheers, Hans-Peter Hello Hans-Peter,
Thank you…tag:www.solworld.org,2008-07-21:2102269:Comment:54812008-07-21T01:00:09.319ZKamila Novakovahttp://www.solworld.org/profile/KamilaNovakova
Hello Hans-Peter,<br />
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Thank you for the counter-proposal. I've checked your links to above mentioned articles, and here are my notes:<br />
Concerning "Mastering the Art of SF counselling" - it seems to be a complex book, not only an article, therefore I suggest not to change its content, only to add some comments if appropriate. From my point of view it seems to be more useful to concentrate on editing of the "SFBT" article.<br />
I enclose summaries of two books in Czech related to systemic and the SF…
Hello Hans-Peter,<br />
<br />
Thank you for the counter-proposal. I've checked your links to above mentioned articles, and here are my notes:<br />
Concerning "Mastering the Art of SF counselling" - it seems to be a complex book, not only an article, therefore I suggest not to change its content, only to add some comments if appropriate. From my point of view it seems to be more useful to concentrate on editing of the "SFBT" article.<br />
I enclose summaries of two books in Czech related to systemic and the SF approaches that I can recommend as an general introduction to this topic... Few months ago I've discussed with Mark possible translation of these books, but I was told it is not neccessary to do it, as both authors are quoting English-writting authors or referring to generally known ideas. Anyway, I can contact authors (or editors) and ask them for permission to translate and publish even the most important parts of these books.<br />
If someone would be interested, I can share resources from my initial training in systemic approach (1997-2000) and/or recommend further reading related to its main topics (description of the structure of training is enclosed as well).<br />
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Cheers, Kamila<br />
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PS: To prospective readers of attachments - sorry for my English, both text are without proofreadings (that's why my notes sometimes were added).