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  • My meeting place: Re-arming ourselves with cultural knowledge, spirituality and community connectedness— Vanessa Davis
    • My meeting place: Re-arming ourselves with cultural knowledge, spirituality and community connectedness— Vanessa Davis
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    • My meeting place: Re-arming ourselves with cultural knowledge, spirituality and community connectedness— Vanessa Davis

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  • Recipes for life: A collective narrative methodology for responding to gender violence— Meizi Tan
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  • Thwarting Shame: Feminist engagement in group work with men recruited to patriarchal dominance in relationship— Kylie Dowse
    • Thwarting Shame: Feminist engagement in group work with men recruited to patriarchal dominance in relationship— Kylie Dowse
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  •  ‘Our story of suffering and surviving’: Intergenerational double-story development with people from refugee backgrounds— Emma Preece Boyd
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    • 2017, 2017: Issue 4
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  • All my relations: Re-membering and honouring those who come before and after us— Angela Voght
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  • Narrative conversations alongside Interpreters: A locally-grown outsider-witnessing practice— Poh Lin Lee
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  • Responding to those surviving the unchosen loss of love— Lauren Jones
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  • We don’t give up: Developing family and community responses to adolescent-to-parent violence— Ben Shannahan
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  • A narrative therapy approach to dealing with chronic pain— Laurel Phillips
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  • Stories of hope and pride— Emma Cox
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  • The Mile Wide Project: Taking a stand against the invitations of suicide— Joe Mageary and Joel Glenn Wixson
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  • Who’s your mob? Aboriginal mapping: Beginning with the strong story— Justin Butler
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  • Conformity pressures: Deconstructing social discourses in the Korean context— Eunjoo Lee
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  • Exploring narrative group work for responding to burnout in novice teachers— Fan Lingli
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  • Tree of Life with young Muslim women in Australia— Ola Elhassan and Lobna Yassine
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  • Witnessing practices of resistance, resilience and kinship in childbirth: a collective narrative project— Phoebe Barton
    • Witnessing practices of resistance, resilience and kinship in childbirth: a collective narrative project— Phoebe Barton
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    • Witnessing practices of resistance, resilience and kinship in childbirth: a collective narrative project— Phoebe Barton

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  • Children authoring storybooks: A narrative approach for children learning a new language— Amy Liu
    • Children authoring storybooks: A narrative approach for children learning a new language— Amy Liu
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    • Children authoring storybooks: A narrative approach for children learning a new language— Amy Liu

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  • Stuttering therapy when the problem isn’t stuttering: Using narrative practices in a fluency-centric society— Voon Pang
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  • The momentary hap of Bother— Jagur McEwan
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  • What if … I were a king? Playing with roles and positions in narrative conversations with children who have experienced trauma— Sabine Vermeire
    • What if … I were a king? Playing with roles and positions in narrative conversations with children who have experienced trauma— Sabine Vermeire
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    • What if … I were a king? Playing with roles and positions in narrative conversations with children who have experienced trauma— Sabine Vermeire

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  • Didgeri, individual therapeutic conversations and No More Silence— Anthony Newcastle
    • Didgeri, individual therapeutic conversations and No More Silence— Anthony Newcastle
    • 2017, 2017: Issue 4
    • Didgeri, individual therapeutic conversations and No More Silence— Anthony Newcastle

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  • Responding to children in situations of family violence: Narrative therapy group work with children— Jocelyn Lee
    • Responding to children in situations of family violence: Narrative therapy group work with children— Jocelyn Lee
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    • Responding to children in situations of family violence: Narrative therapy group work with children— Jocelyn Lee

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  • The chasing of tales: Poetic licence with the written word in narrative practice— Carmen Ostrander
    • The chasing of tales: Poetic licence with the written word in narrative practice— Carmen Ostrander
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    • The chasing of tales: Poetic licence with the written word in narrative practice— Carmen Ostrander

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  • Thinking Queerly about Narrative-Informed Organisational Development: A conversation with Janet Bystrom, founder of RECLAIM— An interview with Julie Tilsen
    • Thinking Queerly about Narrative-Informed Organisational Development: A conversation with Janet Bystrom, founder of RECLAIM— An interview with Julie Tilsen
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    • Thinking Queerly about Narrative-Informed Organisational Development: A conversation with Janet Bystrom, founder of RECLAIM— An interview with Julie Tilsen

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  • The Squid group: Narrative practice peer worker support, supervision, superpowers, politics and more! From an interview with Andrew Chambers, Daniel Havey, Keryn Robelin, Jennifer Swan and Kristy Webb
    • The Squid group: Narrative practice peer worker support, supervision, superpowers, politics and more! From an interview with Andrew Chambers, Daniel Havey, Keryn Robelin, Jennifer Swan and Kristy Webb
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  • Walking away from ‘Illness Fears’: Glimpses of a narrative journey towards personal agency and justice— Jaqueline Sigg
    • Walking away from ‘Illness Fears’: Glimpses of a narrative journey towards personal agency and justice— Jaqueline Sigg
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  • Putting down the burden: Outsider-witness practices, a family and HIV/AIDS— Lauri Appelbaum
    • Putting down the burden: Outsider-witness practices, a family and HIV/AIDS— Lauri Appelbaum
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    • Putting down the burden: Outsider-witness practices, a family and HIV/AIDS— Lauri Appelbaum

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  • So you are accessing your file? You are not alone Leonie Sheedy, Vlad Selakovic and Frank Golding, in conversation with David Denborough
    • So you are accessing your file? You are not alone Leonie Sheedy, Vlad Selakovic and Frank Golding, in conversation with David Denborough
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    • So you are accessing your file? You are not alone Leonie Sheedy, Vlad Selakovic and Frank Golding, in conversation with David Denborough

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  • Presenting the League of Parents and Small People Against Pocket Kering: Debuting the skills and knowledges of those who experience financial difficulties— Elizabeth Quek Ser Mui
    • Presenting the League of Parents and Small People Against Pocket Kering: Debuting the skills and knowledges of those who experience financial difficulties— Elizabeth Quek Ser Mui
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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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