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Narrative Therapy - Making Meaning, Making Lives (Hardcover)
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Narrative Therapy - Making Meaning, Making Lives (Hardcover)
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"This volume is especially useful in demonstrating the effects of
placing social discourses at the center of therapy. It gores many
sacred cows of the larger modernist therapeutic community, but in
doing so it offers new ideas for mental health professionals
attempting to help their clients with common and serious life
problems." -PSYCRITIQUES "This compilation is an insightful read
for practitioners who have not taken the opportunity to use
narrative therapy in practice...Experienced practitioners will
certainly appreciate the theoretical analysis offered by the
writers as well as the opportunity for reflective practice.
Narrative Therapy is a meaningful contribution to a Canadian book
market lacking in clinical literature for social workers" -CANADIAN
ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS Narrative Therapy: Making Meaning,
Making Lives offers a comprehensive introduction to and critique of
narrative therapy and its theories. This edited volume introduces
students to the history and theory of narrative therapy. Authors
Catrina Brown and Tod Augusta-Scott situate this approach to theory
and practice within the context of various feminist, post-modern
and critical theories. Through the presentation of case studies,
Narrative Therapy: Making Meaning, Making Lives shows how this
narrative-oriented theory can be applied in the client-therapist
experience. Many important therapeutic situations (abuse,
addictions, eating disorders, and more) are addressed from the
narrative perspective. Rooted in social constructionism, and
emerging initially from family therapy, narrative therapy
emphasizes the idea that we live storied lives. Within this
approach, the editors and contributors seek to show how we make
sense of our lives and experiences by ascribing meaning through
stories which themselves arise within social conversations and
culturally available discourses. Our stories don't simply represent
us or mirror lived events; they actually constitute us-shaping our
lives as well as our relationships. Narrative Therapy will be a
valuable supplemental textbook for theory and practice courses in
departments of Counseling and Psychotherapy and of Social Work as
well as for courses in Gender and Women Studies.
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