Narrative practice: Continuing the conversations (by Michael White)

Narrative-practice-book-Continuing-the-conversationsThis book of Michael’s previously unpublished papers is finally available! It consists of eleven previously unpublished chapters by Michael on topics as wide-ranging as subverting the operations of modern power, anorexia, working with men who have perpetrated violence, the significance of personal and community ethics, externalising and responsibility, narrative responses to traumatic experience, engagements with suicide, and couples therapy. The book also includes an editor’s note from David Denborough, a preface from Jill Freedman, and an introduction from David Epston. Significantly, its epilogue contains the perspectives of narrative therapists from many different parts of the world in relation to ways in which the legacies of Michael’s ideas and practices are being carried forth. This epilogue has been written by Cheryl White.

We’re pleased to feature here two contributions that were sent in for the epilogue of this book:

Narrative psychosocial work in Bangladesh
by Maksuda Begum

A stair of questions: A scaffolding of the maps of narrative practice
by Geir Lundby

For more information about the book Narrative practice: Continuing the conversations by Michael White, click here.

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