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NARRATIVE MEANS TO THERAPEUTIC ENDS
Michael White & David Epston
W.W.Norton, 1990
LEARNING OBJECTIVES - This course was designed to allow the reader to:
• Apply the principles of narrative therapy
• Learn to validate the client’s experience that the accepted stories of his/her life are inadequate to his/her experience
• Understand how the client can be helped in re-storying his/her life and that power and knowledge are a part of this process
• Understand that externalization of the problem assists this process
• Learn to identify unique outcomes and investigate these in defiance of the power of the problem
• Understand that identification and provision of space for alternative knowledge is central to therapy
Michael White was an Australian social worker and family therapist. He was the cofounder of Narrative Therapy.
David Epston is a New Zealand therapist, and codirector of the Family Therapy Center in Auckland, New Zealand. He is considered the cofounder of Narrative Therapy.
7 CE credits; 222 pages (text)
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