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From burnout to solidarity: The work of Vikki Reynolds

Here are three different mediums through which to engage with the work of Vikki Reynolds. Read an interview with Vikki by Sekneh Hammoud-Beckett entitled Bridging the worlds of therapy and activism. Watch a video presentation on Justice […]

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Transforming the health of communities: The work of America Bracho and Latino Health Access

Those of you who have attended International Narrative Therapy and Community Work Conferences may well have had the chance to witness inspiring presentations by America Bracho from Latino Health Access. For those of you who […]

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Crossing borders: the work of Eduardo Galeano

David Epston, one of the founders of narrative therapy, is continually encouraging narrative practitioners to read widely. In his introduction to the posthumous collection of Michael White’s writings (Narrative Practice: Continuing the conversations, W.W. Norton, […]

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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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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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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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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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