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Speaking our mind: A guide to how we use our stories

This booklet provides an overview of storytelling from the perspective of people who have been diagnosed with ‘mental illness’ (in this booklet, we call ourselves ‘consumers’). Most of the available information on mental health has […]

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Trauma and narrative therapy: Video recordings of Michael White (part II and III)

Jack Saul from the International Trauma Studies Program has made available two video recordings of Michael White’s workshop that he offered in New York City on the topic ‘Trauma and Narrative Therapy’ in 2007. Click […]

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Narrative practice: Continuing the conversations (by Michael White)

This book of Michael’s previously unpublished papers is finally available! It consists of eleven previously unpublished chapters by Michael on topics as wide-ranging as subverting the operations of modern power, anorexia, working with men who […]

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Narrative psychosocial work in Bangladesh

by Maksuda Begum Doing narrative practice in Bangladesh is still very innovative work. A group of us received training in 2005, but we would like to have more training, as well as supervision, to develop […]

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A stair of questions: A scaffolding of the maps of narrative practice

By Geir Lundby, Norway Loving the idea of making a scaffold of questions to help people to move from the ‘known and familiar’ to ‘what is possible to know’, my students and I found the […]

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