Issue One

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The danger of the single story – Chimimanda Adichie

Introduced by Sekneh Hammound-Beckett   In this talk, Chimimanda Adichie, a Nigerian author, weaves a narrative around the danger of the single story. She articulates this ‘danger’ through her own personal experiences, and eloquently delights […]

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

  Jack Saul, the Director of the International Trauma Studies Program (ITSP), has recently made available a video-recording of Michael White teaching in New York in April 2007. The ITSP is a postgraduate training and research institute […]

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This book of Michael’s previously unpublished papers is finally available! It consists of eleven previously unpublished chapters by Michael on topics as wide-ranging as subverting the operations of modern power, anorexia, working with men who […]

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Prácticas Narrativas Colectivas: Reclaiming our lives from the influence of depression

‘Reclamando nuestras vidas de la influencia de la depresión’, Documento colectivo y testimonio de los adultos mayores de Glorias Navales, Chile (Collective collective document and testimony of the elderly people of Gloias Navales, Chile) By […]

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It gets better

By Charley Lang This video was made as part of the ‘It gets better’ online outreach to LGBT teens, challenging the oppressive effects of homophobia. Charley Lang has been swimming in the narrative pool for […]

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Democratising the field: Makungu Akinyela (interview by Cheryl White)

In this short excerpt of an audio interview, Makungu Akinyela speaks to Cheryl White about the importance of democratising the field of therapy. This was the first recorded Skype interview that either Makungu or Cheryl […]

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Life-saving tips from young Muslim Australians: an invitation to participate

‘There are all sorts of hassles that young people have to deal with. Hassles at school, trouble at home. And for some of us, you can add poverty and racism to the mix. That’s why […]

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Narrative family therapy: call for interest

Anik Serneels is a Belgian narrative family therapist interested in ways of combining the learnings and principles of family therapy with narrative practices. She would like to invite other narrative family therapists to contribute stories […]

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