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Narrative Therapy in Practice: The Archaeology of Hope
Gerald D. Monk (Editor), John Winslade (Editor), Kathie Crocket (Editor), David Epston (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-7879-0313-8
Hardcover
352 pages
October 1996
US $52.50 add_to_cart.gif

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Table of Contents
 
Introduction.

THEORY.

How Narrative Therapy Works (Gerald Monk).

The Theoretical Story of Narrative Therapy (Wendy Drewery & John Winslade).

The Therapeutic Relationship (John Winslade, et al.).

Learning and Teaching Narrative Ideas (Wally McKenzie & Gerald Monk).

PRACTICE.

Leila and the Tiger: Narrative Approaches to Psychiatry (Glen J. Simblett).

Countering Alcoholic Narratives (John Winslade & Lorraine Smith).

Therapy with Male Sexual Abuse Survivors: Contesting Oppressive Life Stories (Tim Harker).

School Counseling in a Narrative Mode (John Winslade & Aileen Cheshire).

Appreciating Indigenous Knowledge in Groups (Glen Silvester).

Moving from Problem Solving to Narrative Approaches in Mediation (John Winslade & Alison Cotter).

Health-Promoting Conversation (Bev McKenzie).

Epilogue.
 
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