Reflection 5 – Definitional ceremonies & enabling contribution
If you are completing the certification module, you will need to complete two recordings of a narrative interview, and this is the second, due 12 August, 2022. You will find lots of great information about this in the handbook,…
In this final part of the course you will: Watch a video clip in relation to externalising paranoia Read three articles in relation to collective externalising conversations Complete a 1000 word assignment We have also included links to another…
Welcome to Topic 8B: Sexualities, genders and narrative practice. You can choose between the three topics in Topic 8 to write your reflection on. This reflection is due 1 September, 2023. Web resource: Sexualities, Genders and Narrative Practice: A…
Resources - Mental Health Psychotic Experience and Discourse an interview with Michael White in Re-Authoring lives, Chapter 5Honouring Samoan ways and understandings: Towards culturally appropriate mental health services and ‘Multiple sites of Healing’ by Kiwi Tamasese International Journal of…
Welcome to Topic 2: Considering the absent but implicit & escaping failure. Re-engaging with history: the absent but implicit by Michael White in the book Reflections on narrative practice Explorations of the absent but implicit by Jill-Freedman, The International…
Resources - Mental Health Psychotic Experience and Discourse an interview with Michael White in Re-Authoring lives, Chapter 5Honouring Samoan ways and understandings: Towards culturally appropriate mental health services and ‘Multiple sites of Healing’ by Kiwi Tamasese International Journal of…
Welcome to Topic 7: Sex, gender and sexuality. This reflection is due 5 August, 2022. Up the steep side of the queer learning curve by Mary Heath. See also this video presentation by Mary: Some things I have learned…
Welcome to Topic 2: Considering the absent but implicit & escaping failure. The reflection for this topic is due 10 June, 2022. ‘Re-engaging with history: the absent but implicit’ by Michael White in the book Reflections on narrative practice‘Explorations…
Welcome to Topic 8B: Sexualities, genders and narrative practice*. This reflection is due 7 September, 2025. *You can choose to either engage with 8A or 8B or 8C. Web resource: Sexualities, Genders and Narrative Practice: A narrative therapy queer…
Topic 9 resources: Response to the pandemic project: A handbook for adults by children! https://dulwichcentre.com.au/creating-a-guide-for-parents-during-lock-down-by-children/Response to the pandemic project: https://dulwichcentre.com.au/a-quarantine-of-possibilities-or-complicating-the-coronas-life/VIDEO: ‘Narratives in the suitcase’ by Ncazelo Ncube-MliloSING VIDEO: The narrative docket by Clement YeeSING VIDEO: My Happy Ending: A…
To complete this course, please write a 1000 word reflection responding to these questions: What differences could/do externalising conversations make to your practice? What are some of the problems in your work, your life, that are currently being understood…
Welcome to Topic 10: Working with the effects of abuse/trauma. How can you do this work? Responding to questions about the experience of working with women who were subjected to child sexual abuse by Sue Mann in Trauma: Narrative…
This is where you upload your final written essay by 25 September.
Welcome to Topic 7A: Responding to those who have been subject to violence/trauma/abuse*. Please read/watch five of these resources. This reflection is due 10 August, 2025. *You can choose to either engage with 7A or 7B, or you can…
Welcome to Topic 10: Working with the effects of abuse/trauma. This reflection for this topic is due 16 December. ‘How can you do this work? Responding to questions about the experience of working with women who were subjected to…
Further video presentations A further video on applying externalising conversations has been shared as a Friday Afternoon discussions: 'Externalising conversations: Statement of Position Map 1' by Mark Hayward References for further readings For a reference list of further readings…