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2018

  • Bringing our gaze to perinatal depression— Amanda Worrall
    • Bringing our gaze to perinatal depression— Amanda Worrall
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 2, Journal
    • Bringing our gaze to perinatal depression— Amanda Worrall

    • $9.90
  • Creating ripples: Fostering collective healing from and resistance to sexual violence through friendships— Michelle Dang
    • Creating ripples: Fostering collective healing from and resistance to sexual violence through friendships— Michelle Dang
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 1, Journal
    • Creating ripples: Fostering collective healing from and resistance to sexual violence through friendships— Michelle Dang

    • $5.50
  • Honouring history, weaving hopes: Hong Kong stories—  Tsun On-kee Angela, Hung Suet-lin Shirley, and Leung Shui-king Sharon
    • Honouring history, weaving hopes: Hong Kong stories—  Tsun On-kee Angela, Hung Suet-lin Shirley, and Leung Shui-king Sharon
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 3, Journal
    • Honouring history, weaving hopes: Hong Kong stories— Tsun On-kee Angela, Hung Suet-lin Shirley, and Leung Shui-king Sharon

    • $5.50
  • Towards a decolonising practice: A non-Aboriginal worker finding meaningful ways to work in an Aboriginal context— Grace Drahm
    • Towards a decolonising practice: A non-Aboriginal worker finding meaningful ways to work in an Aboriginal context— Grace Drahm
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 4, Journal
    • Towards a decolonising practice: A non-Aboriginal worker finding meaningful ways to work in an Aboriginal context— Grace Drahm

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  • Decolonising research: an interview with Bagele Chilisa —David Denborough
    • Decolonising research: an interview with Bagele Chilisa —David Denborough
    • 2018, 2019: Issue 1, Journal
    • Decolonising research: an interview with Bagele Chilisa —David Denborough

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  • Navigating relationships when our children are in out-of-home care: A narrative group and community project for parents whose lives are affected by child protection intervention and the removal of their children— Lauren Graham
    • Navigating relationships when our children are in out-of-home care: A narrative group and community project for parents whose lives are affected by child protection intervention and the removal of their children— Lauren Graham
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 1, Journal
    • Navigating relationships when our children are in out-of-home care: A narrative group and community project for parents whose lives are affected by child protection intervention and the removal of their children— Lauren Graham

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  • The application of narrative practice in a prison in Hong Kong: Be water, follow the flow— Chuk Wing Hung Keswick and Lee Sek-wing
    • The application of narrative practice in a prison in Hong Kong: Be water, follow the flow— Chuk Wing Hung Keswick and Lee Sek-wing
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 3, Journal
    • The application of narrative practice in a prison in Hong Kong: Be water, follow the flow— Chuk Wing Hung Keswick and Lee Sek-wing

    • $5.50
  • The narrative docket: Facilitating narrative practices with involuntarily referred adolescents— Clement Yee
    • The narrative docket: Facilitating narrative practices with involuntarily referred adolescents— Clement Yee
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 4, Journal
    • The narrative docket: Facilitating narrative practices with involuntarily referred adolescents— Clement Yee

    • $9.90
  • Walking the line between two practices: Accepting invitations to use narrative practices when facilitating Group Triple P— Donna Stace
    • Walking the line between two practices: Accepting invitations to use narrative practices when facilitating Group Triple P— Donna Stace
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 2, Journal
    • Walking the line between two practices: Accepting invitations to use narrative practices when facilitating Group Triple P— Donna Stace

    • $9.90
  • Mothers take action: Fostering solidarity and reappropriating social and political space through a collective creative project— Florence Godmaire-Duhaime, Anne-Marie Bellemare, Sebrena Caine and Alan Behary Laul-Sirder
    • Mothers take action: Fostering solidarity and reappropriating social and political space through a collective creative project— Florence Godmaire-Duhaime, Anne-Marie Bellemare, Sebrena Caine and Alan Behary Laul-Sirder
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 2, Journal
    • Mothers take action: Fostering solidarity and reappropriating social and political space through a collective creative project— Florence Godmaire-Duhaime, Anne-Marie Bellemare, Sebrena Caine and Alan Behary Laul-Sirder

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  • Shifting ‘c.m.i.’ (cannot make it) to ‘Can Make I.T.’ (can make ideas together) through letter writing and exchange— Sharon Sng
    • Shifting ‘c.m.i.’ (cannot make it) to ‘Can Make I.T.’ (can make ideas together) through letter writing and exchange— Sharon Sng
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 3, Journal
    • Shifting ‘c.m.i.’ (cannot make it) to ‘Can Make I.T.’ (can make ideas together) through letter writing and exchange— Sharon Sng

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  • Still alive: Counselling conversations with parents whose child has died during or soon after pregnancy— Helene Grau Kristensen and Lorraine Hedtke
    • Still alive: Counselling conversations with parents whose child has died during or soon after pregnancy— Helene Grau Kristensen and Lorraine Hedtke
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 1, Journal
    • Still alive: Counselling conversations with parents whose child has died during or soon after pregnancy— Helene Grau Kristensen and Lorraine Hedtke

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  • The dialectical narrative inquiry: Responses to Ambivalence and Insensitivity— Grant Thomas Ryan
    • The dialectical narrative inquiry: Responses to Ambivalence and Insensitivity— Grant Thomas Ryan
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 4, Journal
    • The dialectical narrative inquiry: Responses to Ambivalence and Insensitivity— Grant Thomas Ryan

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  • A narrative response to violence and abuse in an accommodation setting for people with cerebral palsy— Natalie Morton
    • A narrative response to violence and abuse in an accommodation setting for people with cerebral palsy— Natalie Morton
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 3, Journal
    • A narrative response to violence and abuse in an accommodation setting for people with cerebral palsy— Natalie Morton

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  • Narrative practice with a feminist leaning— Kelsi Semeschuk
    • Narrative practice with a feminist leaning— Kelsi Semeschuk
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 1, Journal
    • Narrative practice with a feminist leaning— Kelsi Semeschuk

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  • Resilience and Trauma: Between two discourses— Leanne Hyndman
    • Resilience and Trauma: Between two discourses— Leanne Hyndman
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 4, Journal
    • Resilience and Trauma: Between two discourses— Leanne Hyndman

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  • Supporting folks to reclaim their lives from the control of substances: A Real People, Real Knowledge, Art Board— Jenny Johnston
    • Supporting folks to reclaim their lives from the control of substances: A Real People, Real Knowledge, Art Board— Jenny Johnston
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 2, Journal
    • Supporting folks to reclaim their lives from the control of substances: A Real People, Real Knowledge, Art Board— Jenny Johnston

    • $9.90
  • Narrative community work in Burundi, Africa: Working with orphaned children and teaching narrative practices to their caregivers— Carlin Moxley Haegert, Marcel Rachid and Linda Moxley-Haegert
    • Narrative community work in Burundi, Africa: Working with orphaned children and teaching narrative practices to their caregivers— Carlin Moxley Haegert, Marcel Rachid and Linda Moxley-Haegert
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 4, Journal
    • Narrative community work in Burundi, Africa: Working with orphaned children and teaching narrative practices to their caregivers— Carlin Moxley Haegert, Marcel Rachid and Linda Moxley-Haegert

    • $9.90
  • Narratively influencing social work practice in Singapore— Mohamed Fareez and Prema Mohan
    • Narratively influencing social work practice in Singapore— Mohamed Fareez and Prema Mohan
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 3, Journal
    • Narratively influencing social work practice in Singapore— Mohamed Fareez and Prema Mohan

    • $5.50
  • Reclaiming lives from sexual violence— Tim Donovan
    • Reclaiming lives from sexual violence— Tim Donovan
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 1, Journal
    • Reclaiming lives from sexual violence— Tim Donovan

    • $5.50
  • Shame Fighters Anonymous: Co-created narrative documents in place of group therapy— Julia Gerlitz
    • Shame Fighters Anonymous: Co-created narrative documents in place of group therapy— Julia Gerlitz
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 2, Journal
    • Shame Fighters Anonymous: Co-created narrative documents in place of group therapy— Julia Gerlitz

    • $9.90
  • Awakening to hope through narrative practices— Judith Johnson
    • Awakening to hope through narrative practices— Judith Johnson
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 1, Journal
    • Awakening to hope through narrative practices— Judith Johnson

    • $5.50
  • Quiet or Shy when we prefer to be, but always resisting Silencing: A project of multi-storied descriptions and directions— Troy Holland, Trisha Nowland, Jennifer Swan, Susan Lord, Jamilla Johnson, Annette Dudley, Jesse Langer, Michelle Dang, Colleen Beazley, and Belinda St Clair
    • Quiet or Shy when we prefer to be, but always resisting Silencing: A project of multi-storied descriptions and directions— Troy Holland, Trisha Nowland, Jennifer Swan, Susan Lord, Jamilla Johnson, Annette Dudley, Jesse Langer, Michelle Dang, Colleen Beazley, and Belinda St Clair
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 3, Journal
    • Quiet or Shy when we prefer to be, but always resisting Silencing: A project of multi-storied descriptions and directions— Troy Holland, Trisha Nowland, Jennifer Swan, Susan Lord, Jamilla Johnson, Annette Dudley, Jesse Langer, Michelle Dang, Colleen Beazley, and Belinda St Clair

    • $5.50
  • Working with people who have lost the Will to live: Following sudden loss, violence and acute or childhood trauma— Chana Rachel Frumin
    • Working with people who have lost the Will to live: Following sudden loss, violence and acute or childhood trauma— Chana Rachel Frumin
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 4, Journal
    • Working with people who have lost the Will to live: Following sudden loss, violence and acute or childhood trauma— Chana Rachel Frumin

    • $5.50
  • Johann Hari discusses the opioid crisis and ways of responding to anxiety and depression— Anthony Corballis
    • Johann Hari discusses the opioid crisis and ways of responding to anxiety and depression— Anthony Corballis
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 4, Journal
    • Johann Hari discusses the opioid crisis and ways of responding to anxiety and depression— Anthony Corballis

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  • Multiple family narrative practice: In search of family agency for Chinese families of children with dyslexia through externalising documentation— Simon Chan
    • Multiple family narrative practice: In search of family agency for Chinese families of children with dyslexia through externalising documentation— Simon Chan
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 3, Journal
    • Multiple family narrative practice: In search of family agency for Chinese families of children with dyslexia through externalising documentation— Simon Chan

    • $5.50
  • Speed Date a Muslim: An interview with Hana Assafiri— Sarah Strauven
    • Speed Date a Muslim: An interview with Hana Assafiri— Sarah Strauven
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 1, Journal
    • Speed Date a Muslim: An interview with Hana Assafiri— Sarah Strauven

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  • Moving beyond multicultural counselling: Narrative therapy, anti-colonialism, cultural democracy and hip-hop— Travis Heath
    • Moving beyond multicultural counselling: Narrative therapy, anti-colonialism, cultural democracy and hip-hop— Travis Heath
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 3, Journal
    • Moving beyond multicultural counselling: Narrative therapy, anti-colonialism, cultural democracy and hip-hop— Travis Heath

    • $5.50
  • Researching suffering, subjugated knowledge and practices of health: An interview with Rita Giacaman
    • Researching suffering, subjugated knowledge and practices of health: An interview with Rita Giacaman
    • 2018, 2018: Issue 4, Journal
    • Researching suffering, subjugated knowledge and practices of health: An interview with Rita Giacaman

    • $5.50
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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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