Land of a thousand stories: Rwandan narrative therapy and community work — Joseph Kalisa, Beata Mukarusanga and Serge Nyirinkwaya (eds)

$22.00

This unique and powerful book shares stories of original work by Rwandan narrative practitioners as they search for local ways of responding to profound social sufferings and mental health struggles.

From the early work of the counsellors of Ibuka (the national genocide survivors association), to current decolonising and culturally congruent forms of practice, these stories from the land of a thousand hills will move, challenge and inspire.

This book is also available as an eBook on Amazon. Or if you are in Rwanda, contact Joseph Kalisa.

Description

Author: Joseph Kalisa, Beata Mukarusanga and Serge Nyirinkwaya (eds)
Publication year: 2022

This unique and powerful book shares stories of original work by Rwandan narrative practitioners as they search for local ways of responding to profound social sufferings and mental health struggles.

From the early work of the counsellors of Ibuka (the national genocide survivors association), to current decolonising and culturally congruent forms of practice, these stories from the land of a thousand hills will move, challenge and inspire.


 

Additional information

Weight 0.350 kg
Dimensions 22 × 22 × 1.5 cm