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2014

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  • Creating stories of hope: A narrative approach to illness, death and grief— Lorraine Hedtke
    • Creating stories of hope: A narrative approach to illness, death and grief— Lorraine Hedtke
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 1
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  • Poetic resistance: Witnessing Bahman’s resistance to torture and political violence— Vikki Reynolds, ‘Bahman’, Sekneh Hammoud-Beckett, Colin James Sanders & Gwen Haworth
    • Poetic resistance: Witnessing Bahman’s resistance to torture and political violence— Vikki Reynolds, ‘Bahman’, Sekneh Hammoud-Beckett, Colin James Sanders & Gwen Haworth
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 2
    • Poetic resistance: Witnessing Bahman’s resistance to torture and political violence— Vikki Reynolds, ‘Bahman’, Sekneh Hammoud-Beckett, Colin James Sanders & Gwen Haworth

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  • Toward a theory of relational accountability: An invitational approach to living narrative ethics in couple relationships— Thomas Stone Carlson and Amanda Haire
    • Toward a theory of relational accountability: An invitational approach to living narrative ethics in couple relationships— Thomas Stone Carlson and Amanda Haire
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 3
    • Toward a theory of relational accountability: An invitational approach to living narrative ethics in couple relationships— Thomas Stone Carlson and Amanda Haire

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  • Using narrative practices to respond to Stigma Stalker in the workplace: A journey with Joe— Sarah Ferguson
    • Using narrative practices to respond to Stigma Stalker in the workplace: A journey with Joe— Sarah Ferguson
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 4
    • Using narrative practices to respond to Stigma Stalker in the workplace: A journey with Joe— Sarah Ferguson

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  • Through a narrative lens: Honouring immigrant stories— Ann E. Kogen
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    • 2014, 2014: Issue 2
    • Through a narrative lens: Honouring immigrant stories— Ann E. Kogen

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  • What to do when a diagnosis doesn’t fit?— Amy Druker
    • What to do when a diagnosis doesn’t fit?— Amy Druker
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 4
    • What to do when a diagnosis doesn’t fit?— Amy Druker

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  • Why (not) simply loving? Polyamorous reflections— Marion Herbert and Erik Zika
    • Why (not) simply loving? Polyamorous reflections— Marion Herbert and Erik Zika
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 3
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  • Witnessing and positioning: Structuring narrative therapy with families and couples— Jill Freedman
    • Witnessing and positioning: Structuring narrative therapy with families and couples— Jill Freedman
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 1
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  • Brief narrative practice at the walk-in clinic: The rise of the counterstory— Scot Cooper
    • Brief narrative practice at the walk-in clinic: The rise of the counterstory— Scot Cooper
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 2
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  • Creating different versions of life: Talking about problems with children and their parents— Geir Lundby
    • Creating different versions of life: Talking about problems with children and their parents— Geir Lundby
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  • Making a meaning-full life at Montefiore— Dafna Stern and Caroline Serrure
    • Making a meaning-full life at Montefiore— Dafna Stern and Caroline Serrure
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 3
    • Making a meaning-full life at Montefiore— Dafna Stern and Caroline Serrure

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  • Seeking treasure beneath the ruins: Stories of narrative practice with children and their loved ones— Ross Hernandez
    • Seeking treasure beneath the ruins: Stories of narrative practice with children and their loved ones— Ross Hernandez
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 4
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  • Co-researching Hikikomori problem with insiders’ knowledges: Creating ‘Nakama'(Comradeship) across the ocean & generations— Sumie Ishikawa
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    • 2014, 2014: Issue 4
    • Co-researching Hikikomori problem with insiders’ knowledges: Creating ‘Nakama'(Comradeship) across the ocean & generations— Sumie Ishikawa

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  • Narrative therapy and cultural democracy: A testimony view— Makungu Akinyela
    • Narrative therapy and cultural democracy: A testimony view— Makungu Akinyela
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 1
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  • So many possibilities: Psychotherapy research and narrative therapy— An interview with John McLeod
    • So many possibilities: Psychotherapy research and narrative therapy— An interview with John McLeod
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 2
    • So many possibilities: Psychotherapy research and narrative therapy— An interview with John McLeod

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  • ‘I gracefully grab a pen and embrace it’: Hip-hop lyrics as a means for re-authoring and therapeutic change— Travis Heath and Paulo Aroyo
    • ‘I gracefully grab a pen and embrace it’: Hip-hop lyrics as a means for re-authoring and therapeutic change— Travis Heath and Paulo Aroyo
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 3
    • ‘I gracefully grab a pen and embrace it’: Hip-hop lyrics as a means for re-authoring and therapeutic change— Travis Heath and Paulo Aroyo

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  • Researching health, justice and the capacity to endure— The work of Rita Giacaman and the Institute of Community and Public Health Birzeit University
    • Researching health, justice and the capacity to endure— The work of Rita Giacaman and the Institute of Community and Public Health Birzeit University
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 2
    • Researching health, justice and the capacity to endure— The work of Rita Giacaman and the Institute of Community and Public Health Birzeit University

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  • Resisting violences, reclaiming lives: Honouring the insider knowledges, initiatives and contributions of young people responding to intimate partner & family violence through film— Phillipa Johnson
    • Resisting violences, reclaiming lives: Honouring the insider knowledges, initiatives and contributions of young people responding to intimate partner & family violence through film— Phillipa Johnson
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 4
    • Resisting violences, reclaiming lives: Honouring the insider knowledges, initiatives and contributions of young people responding to intimate partner & family violence through film— Phillipa Johnson

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  • The gift of giving: empowering vulnerable children, families and communities in rural Uganda— Caleb Wakhungu 
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    • 2014, 2014: Issue 1
    • The gift of giving: empowering vulnerable children, families and communities in rural Uganda— Caleb Wakhungu 

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  • Indigenous research is a journey— An interview with Bagele Chilisa
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    • 2014, 2014: Issue 2
    • Indigenous research is a journey— An interview with Bagele Chilisa

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  • The Circle: A narrative group therapy approach— Mike Mertz
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    • 2014, 2014: Issue 3
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  • Weaving networks of hope with families, practitioners and communities: Inspirations from systemic and narrative approaches— Glenda Fredman
    • Weaving networks of hope with families, practitioners and communities: Inspirations from systemic and narrative approaches— Glenda Fredman
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    • Weaving networks of hope with families, practitioners and communities: Inspirations from systemic and narrative approaches— Glenda Fredman

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  • Narrative and Open Dialogue: Strangers in the night or easy bedfellows?— Val Jackson and Hugh Fox
    • Narrative and Open Dialogue: Strangers in the night or easy bedfellows?— Val Jackson and Hugh Fox
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 1
    • Narrative and Open Dialogue: Strangers in the night or easy bedfellows?— Val Jackson and Hugh Fox

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  • Protection, collaboration and action: Research and power— An interview with Anita Franklin
    • Protection, collaboration and action: Research and power— An interview with Anita Franklin
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 3
    • Protection, collaboration and action: Research and power— An interview with Anita Franklin

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  • Narrative family therapy and group work for families living with acquired brain injury— Franca Butera-Prinzi, Nella Charles and Karen Story
    • Narrative family therapy and group work for families living with acquired brain injury— Franca Butera-Prinzi, Nella Charles and Karen Story
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 1
    • Narrative family therapy and group work for families living with acquired brain injury— Franca Butera-Prinzi, Nella Charles and Karen Story

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  • Serious play with computer games: A sometimes useful approach for connecting with young people who choose to wait and see— Clive Taylor
    • Serious play with computer games: A sometimes useful approach for connecting with young people who choose to wait and see— Clive Taylor
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 3
    • Serious play with computer games: A sometimes useful approach for connecting with young people who choose to wait and see— Clive Taylor

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  • Narrative Therapy: Wandering with King Arthur and Dr. Watson— Povl E.B. Jensen
    • Narrative Therapy: Wandering with King Arthur and Dr. Watson— Povl E.B. Jensen
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 3
    • Narrative Therapy: Wandering with King Arthur and Dr. Watson— Povl E.B. Jensen

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  • Uh Oh! I have received an Unexpected Visitor: The visitor’s name is Chronic Disease a Brazilian narrative family therapy approach— Lúcia Helena Abdalla and Ana Luiza Novis
    • Uh Oh! I have received an Unexpected Visitor: The visitor’s name is Chronic Disease a Brazilian narrative family therapy approach— Lúcia Helena Abdalla and Ana Luiza Novis
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 1
    • Uh Oh! I have received an Unexpected Visitor: The visitor’s name is Chronic Disease a Brazilian narrative family therapy approach— Lúcia Helena Abdalla and Ana Luiza Novis

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  • Ethnography, co-research and insider knowledges— David Epston
    • Ethnography, co-research and insider knowledges— David Epston
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 1
    • Ethnography, co-research and insider knowledges— David Epston

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  • Michael White and adventures downunder— David Denborough
    • Michael White and adventures downunder— David Denborough
    • 2014, 2014: Issue 1
    • Michael White and adventures downunder— David Denborough

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Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge the Kaurna people who are the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which Dulwich Centre stands. We would also like to pay respect to the Elders of the Kaurna Nation, both past and present, and extend that respect to other Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders.

 

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