Narrative Means To Therapeutic EndsW. W. Norton & Company, 1990 - 229 pagina's Use of letter-writing in family therapy. White and Epston base their therapy on the assumption that people experience problems when the stories of their lives, as they or others have invented them, do not sufficiently represent their lived experience. Therapy then becomes a process of storying or restorying the lives and experiences of these people. In this way narrative comes to play a central role in therapy. Both authors share delightful examples of a storied therapy that privileges a person’s lived experience, inviting a reflexive posture and encouraging a sense of authorship and reauthorship of one’s experiences and relationships in the telling and retelling of one’s story. |
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Michael White, David Epston. Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends Michael White David Epston W.W. NORTON & COMPANY NEW YORK . LONDON Copyright 1990 by Dulwich Centre , Adelaide , South Australia.
Michael White, David Epston. Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends Michael White David Epston W.W. NORTON & COMPANY NEW YORK . LONDON Copyright 1990 by Dulwich Centre , Adelaide , South Australia.
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... Stories 4. Counter Documents Certificates Declarations Self - certification Conclusion 103 107 125 163 188 192 192 212 216 References Index 218 223 Foreword Breaking new ground in any field is a major vi Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends.
... Stories 4. Counter Documents Certificates Declarations Self - certification Conclusion 103 107 125 163 188 192 192 212 216 References Index 218 223 Foreword Breaking new ground in any field is a major vi Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends.
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Inhoudsopgave
Story Knowledge and Power | 1 |
Dominant Narrative as Dominant Knowledge | 18 |
Alternative Stories and Culturally Available Discourses | 27 |
A Distinction | 33 |
Defining the Problem to Be Externalized | 48 |
The Revision of Persons Relationships with Problems | 63 |
Some Final Thoughts | 75 |
A Storied Therapy | 89 |
Counter Documents | 188 |
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