A book review of “Narrative psychology and Vygotsky in dialogue: Changing subjects” by Jill Bradbury — Tom Strong

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A book review of “Narrative psychology and Vygotsky in dialogue: Changing subjects” by Jill Bradbury — Tom Strong

Tom Strong is a professor and counsellor-educator who recently retired from the University of Calgary. He writes on the collaborative, critical and practical potentials of discursive approaches to psychotherapy – most recently on concept critique and development (particularly with respect to therapy and research), and critical mental health. Among Tom’s books are Medicalizing counselling: Issues and tensions; Social constructionism: Sources and stirrings in theory and practice (co-authored with Andy Lock); and Furthering talk (with David Paré). For Tom’s website and contact details, please see: https://wpsites.ucalgary.ca/tom-strong/