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Malcolm Payne's avatar

An essential part of an ethic of 'not-knowing' is an ethic of 'not-prescribing'.

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Johan Hellberg's avatar

Thank you for this insightful comment. You highlight a crucial extension of the "not-knowing" position - that authentic curiosity about clients' situations fundamentally requires us to also step back from prescribing solutions. This ethical stance challenges us to use our professional knowledge not to impose predefined answers, but to create spaces where clients can develop their own sustainable solutions. 👍

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