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What is Narrative Therapy? An Easy-to-Read Introduction
Morgan, Alice
Dulwich Centre Publications / Softcover / 2000-01-01 / 0957792905
Hincks-Dellcrest Readings / Collaborative Therapies
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What is narrative therapy? This easy-to-read introduction seeks to answer this question through the use of accessible language, a concise structure and a wide range of practical examples.This book covers a broad spectrum of narrative practices including externalisation, re-membering, therapeutic letter writing, the use of rituals, leagues, reflecting teams and much more. If you are a therapist, health worker or community worker who is trying to, or is wanting to apply narrative ideas in your own work context, this book has been written with you in mind.
-from the publisher

PART ONE: What is narrative Therapy?

Introduction
1. Understanding and Living our lives through stories
2. Stories in the therapeutic context
3. Externalising conversations: Naming the problem
4. Tracing the history of the problem
5. Exploring the effects of the problem
6. Situating the problem in context: Deconstruction
7. Discovering Unique Outcomes
8. Tracing the history of the meaning of the unique outcome and naming an alternative story

PART TWO - Thickening the alternative story

Introduction
9. Re-membering conversations
10. Therapeutic documentation
11. Therapeutic letters
12. Rituals and celebrations
13. Expanding the conversations
14. Outsider witness groups and definitional ceremonies

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