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by Gerald Monk,John Winslade,Kathie Crocket,David Epston

ISBN: 0787903132
ISBN13: 978-0787903138
Language: English
Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 1st edition (October 28, 1996)
Pages: 352
Category: Medicine and Health Sciences
Subategory: Other

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Narrative Therapy in Practice nevertheless provides scholarly and lucidly assembled contributions that significantly .

Narrative Therapy in Practice nevertheless provides scholarly and lucidly assembled contributions that significantly broaden the scope of narrative praxis, and for this reason it is recommended reading. Contemporary Psychology). Narrative therapy, first introduced by Australia's Michael White and New Zealand's David Epston more than ten years ago, is based on the idea that problems are manufactured in social, cultural, and political contexts.

How Narrative Therapy Works (Gerald Monk) Narrative Therapy in Practice nevertheless provides scholarly and lucidly .

How Narrative Therapy Works (Gerald Monk). The Theoretical Story of Narrative Therapy (Wendy Drewery & John Winslade). The Therapeutic Relationship (John Winslade, et a. Learning and Teaching Narrative Ideas (Wally McKenzie & Gerald Monk). Narrative Therapy in Practice nevertheless provides scholarly and lucidly assembled contributions that significantly broaden the scope of narrative praxis, and for this reason it is recommended reading. A wonderful book! Readable and lucid, it clarifies narrative therapy and its specifics for both the beginner and advanced practitioner-and it is also theoretically powerful.

Authors: David Epston, Gerald Monk, John Winslade, Kathie Crocket ASIN: 0787903132. How to apply the definitive postmodern therapeutic technique in a variety of situations, including treating alcoholics, counseling students, treating male sexual abuse survivors, and more. Written with scholarship, energy, practicality, and awareness. Contemporary Psychology.

Kathie Crocket's scientific contributions. Narrative therapy in practice: The archaeology of hope. As "Narrative Therapy in Practice" demonstrates, it is the spirit of collaboration that guides clinicians who use this innovative approach. The Jossey-Bass psychology series. Together they work to help clients unearth competencies, talents, abilities, and resources and create a transformed "redescription" of themselves.

Authors and affiliations. Thinking in narrative terms is proving useful in a number of disciplines. Such thinking has already contributed to a growing body of work in the family therapy field. San Francisco: Jossey Bass. Authors and Affiliations.

GERALD MONK is director of the counselor education program at the . Save on Non-Fiction Books

GERALD MONK is director of the counselor education program at the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand. JOHN WINSLADE is a counselor educator at the University of Waikato. KATHIE CROCKET is a counselor in the student counseling service of the University of Waikato. DAVID EPSTON is codirector of the Family Therapy Center in Auckland, New Zealand and one of the codevelopers of narrative therapy. Save on Non-Fiction Books. Trending price is based on prices over last 90 days. Current slide {CURRENT SLIDE} of {TOTAL SLIDES}- Save on Non-Fiction Books. What the F @ Should I Make for Dinner?

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Narrative therapy-first introduced by Australia's Michael White and David Epston more than ten . The Archaeology of Hope. Gerald D. Monk John Winslade Kathie Crocket David Epston. Note: Product cover images may vary from those shown.

Narrative therapy-first introduced by Australia's Michael White and David Epston more than ten years ago-is based on the theory that an individual's problems. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Description.

Hope is a necessary construct in narrative therapy but we need to be. .oceedings{Winslade2012TheFO, title {The Foundations of Hope in Therapy}, author {John M Winslade}, year {2012} }. John .

Hope is a necessary construct in narrative therapy but we need to be careful how we think about it. It does not lie in the essence of persons. There are not categories of people who are hopeful and hopeless. It was actually the sub-title of the book, but many people know the book by this title. John M Winslade.

Monk, . Winslade, . Crocket, K. & Epston, D. (eds) 1997: Narrative Therapy in Practice: The archaeology of hope. San Francisco: Jossey Bass

Monk, . Parker, I. 1992: Discourse Dynamics: Critical analysis for social and individual psychology. Weedon, C. 1987: Feminist Practice and Poststructuralist Theory. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. Crocket, . Monk, G. & Drewery, W. 2000: ‘The storying of professional development. Virginia Beach, VA: Association for Counsellor Education and Supervision.

How to apply the definitive postmodern therapeutic technique in a variety of situations, including treating alcoholics, counseling students, treating male sexual abuse survivors, and more. Written with scholarship, energy, practicality, and awareness.
Comments:
Andromakus
As a counseling student gearing up to consider practicum, understanding one's theoretical orientation is extremely important. Narrative Therapy is comparatively new, complex in underlying theory, and confusing to understand. I was able to take a class in the approach, and this was one of our required readings.

It is superb at breaking down the complex theory into manageable parts, and is able to provide a solid, comprehensible, (almost) systemic means of looking at Narrative therapy from meeting the client to (what in narrative passes for) termination. While it may not be quite enough to stand on its own as a one-text stop (some things are not explicitly identified in the text or glossary), it is definitely worth having on the shelf if you intend to use or familiarize yourself with narrative therapy.

Samulkree
a bit slow/dry, but very well done and helpful.

Legend 33
I got this for my Master's Project for graduate school. The book itself is incredibly helpful. The only reason it doesn't get 5 stars is because the Kindle version is a little messed up. In my experience Kindle usually provides actual page numbers as well as location, but for some reason this book doesn't have it. This isn't a problem if you are simply reading it for fun, but if you plan on citing your sources, you are a little screwed.

Celore
There are so many books on therapy that reiterate old ideas or advance faddish approaches: this is NOT one of them. The authors develop a new way of assisting clients in overcoming problems in their lives using insights from social construction. The approach is respectful, optimistic, and culturally sensitive. This book is a wonderful antidote to therapist burn-out.

artman
I think it's helpful for those who want to study narrative therapy. The part one in this book is good for someone not familiar with narrative therapy, and the part two is just useful for someone who is in the practice of narrative therapy. I think everyone who like narrative therapy must not miss this book!

one life
Wonderful book. Wonderful, groundbreaking ideas. Its inspiring to know that therapy has the potential to be like this.

Reggy
This book was required for a Narrative Therapy class I'm taking. It is well written with lots of examples from practice, ranging from child therapy to women with anorexia to community work.

This was easy to read and a great foundation upon which to further explore this fascinating story-based practice.

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