Re-membering Reciprocal Relationships— Chris Dolman
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Re-membering conversations are one of the key maps of narrative therapy practice. This article explores some interrelationships between re-membering conversations and the principles of Just Therapy, along with the other narrative practices of ‘the absent but implicit’ and regarding distress as testimony, enquiring about personal agency, and naming injustice. This interweaving of theory and practice is shown through work with Aboriginal people in Murray Bridge, a rural town in South Australia.
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Bringing Lost Loved Ones into Our Conversations: Talking About Loss in Honouring Ways (a reflection on Chris Dolman’s Re-membering Reciprocal Relationships) by Barbara Wingard
Categories: 2011, 2011: Issue 1, Journal
Tags: absent but implicit, Barbara Wingard, Chris Dolman, death, distress as testimony, grief, injustice, Just Therapy, narrative therapy, personal agency, re-membering conversations
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