Reflections on narrative practice: Essays and interviews — Michael White
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In this thoughtful collection of interviews and essays, Michael White extends upon his explorations of the narrative metaphor in therapy. Thorough explorations of the thinking that informs narrative practice are interwoven with stories of therapeutic conversations shared. For those readers who are already engaged with narrative therapy, this collection will provide further food for thought. You can also buy this book here at Amazon.
Description
In this thoughtful collection of interviews and essays, Michael White extends upon his explorations of the narrative metaphor in therapy. Thorough explorations of the thinking that informs narrative practice are interwoven with stories of therapeutic conversations shared. For those readers who are already engaged with narrative therapy, this collection will provide further food for thought. How does narrative therapy fit within the broader traditions of family therapy? How can therapists assist people to meaningfully re-engage with the histories of their lives? What ethical considerations inform narrative conversations? What have been the contributions of children to these ways of working? What are some of the ways in which notions of spirituality can be explored within narrative practice? These are just a sample of the many explorations to be found within this collection. You can also buy this book here at Amazon.
Additional information
Weight | .250 kg |
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Dimensions | 15 × 21 × 1.5 cm |