Good Answers to Bad Invitations— Pam Burr Smith $9.90 This article describes an exercise used with groups in a psychiatric hospital setting. It involves the use of humour and novel ways of inviting externalised conversations. Good Answers to Bad Invitations— Pam Burr Smith quantity Add to cart Categories: 2005, 2005: Issue 1, Journal Tags: externalising, humour, inpatient, mental health, narrative therapy, Pam Burr Smith Get access to all our articles for free with: Dulwich Centre Reading Room— one year subscription or Reading Room Membership for Organisations Related products 2015, 2015: Issue 4, JournalExploring feminist narrative practice and ethics in a school setting— Carolyn Markey $9.90 2016, 2016: Issue 2, JournalFrom ‘disorder’ to political action: conversations that invite collective considerations to individual experiences of women who express concerns about eating and their bodies — Kristina Lainson $9.90 2015, 2015: Issue 2, JournalSaying hullo, goodbye, or both? Multi-storied re-membering practices to assist women in the transition after the loss of a male partner to suicide— Marnie Sather $9.90