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On this part of our web page we have included a series of popular articles published by Dulwich Centre Publications.

Many more articles are available on the Narrative Therapy Library website and via the Institute of Community Practice section of this website.    

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Introducing narrative therapy

1. Commonly asked questions about narrative approaches to therapy, community work and psychosocial support Collective paper
2. What is narrative therapy? An easy-to-read introduction    by Alice Morgan 
3. Externalising: Commonly asked questions                              by Maggie Carey &
Shona
Russell
4. Current workshop notes  (Updated 21st September 2005)
* Externalising conversations exercise
* Statement of position maps 1 & 2
* Therapeutic posture
* Re-authoring conversations
* Re-membering conversations
* Definitional ceremony and outsider-witness
* Attending to the consequences of trauma
* Distinctions between traditional & modern power
* Addressing personal failure
by Michael White

Narrative practice articles

5.

A recent paper from the International Journal of Narrative Therapy & Community Work: Therapist as host: Making my guests feel welcome 

 by Jodi Aman
6. Telling our stories in ways that make us stronger by Barbara Wingard
7. Co-research: The making of alternative knowledge by David Epston
8. Overcoming craving:  The use of narrative practices in breaking drug habits by Har Man-kwong
9. Collaborative representation: Narrative ideas in practice by Sue Mann
10. The journey of a lifetime: Group work with young women who have experienced sexual assault by Lisa McPhie &
Chris Chaffey
11. Imaginary Friends: Who are they? Who needs them? co-authored by Emily Betterton
& David Epston
12. There's a garden somewhere by Loretta Perry
13.

Making sense of illness narratives: Braiding theory, practice and the embodied life 

by Kaethe Weingarten
14. Linking lives around shared themes: Narrative group therapy with gay men by Chris Behan
15. Dancing with death  by Lorraine Hedtke

Teaching narrative practice & supervision:

16.

A Mexican perspective on teaching narrative ideas

by Emily Sued &
Barbara Amunategui

17.

Outsider-witness practices and group supervision

by Hugh Fox, Cathy Tench
&  Marie
18. Storying professional identity

from an interview with John Winslade

19. Reflecting Teamwork as Definitional Ceremony                     by Michael White
20. Reflecting Teamwork as Definitional Ceremony Revisited       by Michael White
We have included these two articles on definitional ceremony so that practitioners who are coming to Adelaide to attend narrative therapy  intensives with Michael White can be introduced to reflecting teamwork prior to their arrival. We also hope that others who are interested in learning about narrative therapy will find these helpful and informative articles.

Other popular articles from Dulwich Centre Publications

20. African American experience and the healing of relationships 
From the recent book 'Family therapy: exploring the field's past, present and possible futures' 
an interview with Kenneth V. Hardy

Translated articles about narrative practice

Spanish translation of Michael White workshop notes: Notas del Taller

Por Michael White

  Arabic translation of papers from the Treatment and Rehabilitation Center for Victims of Torture in Ramallah, Palestinian Territories. First published in International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work 2005 #3&4 by Dr Mahmud Sehwail, Khader Rasras, Bilal Hassounh, Iman Ja'ouni, Deema Al Tibi, Amani Al-Jamal, Maryam Burqan, Wisam Abdallah, Faiseh Muhtaseb, Suad Mitwala, Hasan Salim & Emile Makhlouf
  Terapia Narrativa: Portuguese translation of first two chapters of the book 'What is Narrative Therapy? An easy-to-read introduction' by Alice Morgan
  German translation of first four chapters of the book 'What is Narrative Therapy? An easy-to-read introduction' by Alice Morgan
Translated by Gitta
Lieberherr
www.narrative.ch
  Russian translation of the article  'Community Song Writing' by David Denborough
Translated by Daria Kutuzova
  Russian translation of the article 'A framework for receiving and documenting testimonies of trauma'. by David Denborough
Translated by Daria Kutuzova
  Spanish  translation of the article 'Re-authoring: some answers to commonly asked questions compiled by Shona Russell and Maggie Carey' by Shona Russell and Maggie Carey
Translated by Marta Campillo
  French Introduction to Narrative Approaches by Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin
 
  French article about the use of narrative practices in response to trauma. a translation of : Beaudoin, M.N. (2005).  Agency and choice: a theoretical model to guide a
narrative therapy re-authoring process.  Journal of Systemic Therapies,
24(4), 32-50. With figure
by Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin
 
  Greek translation of an interview with Michael White 'Direction and Discovery: a conversation about power and politics in narrative therapy' Interview of Michael White by Michael Hoyt and Jeff Zimmerman. Translated by Nina Xenou Gabrieli 
  Spanish translations
Two chapters of What is Narrative Therapy: An easy to read introduction
'The mothers and daughters project' by SuEllen Hamkins, Renee Schultz et al
Summary of  Externalising Conversations: Commonly asked questions
Translated by Marta Rivera de Torreón (Mexico)
 

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