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Extending Narrative Therapy
ed. Cheryl White & David Denborough

Introduction

Part I: Extending Externalising Conversations
Talking with Dak (marihuana)
    by Kathy Cronin-Lampe, with Puni Tuguga, Shannon TeKira & Amber Herbert
Interviewing racism
    by Donald McMenamin

Part II: Group Work
Sharing the load: Group conversations with young Indigenous men
    by Ashley Couzens
The journey of a lifetime: Group work with young women who have experienced sexual assault
    by Lisa McPhie & Chris Chaffey
Questioning sexuality: A workshop in progress
    by Mark Trudinger, Cameron Boyd & Peter Melrose

Part III: Community Work
Communities of shared experience
    by Maggie Carey
Strengthening communities and promoting health
    by Pat-Ann
Taking the hassle out of school
    The work of the Anti-Harassment Team of Selwyn College,
    Dorothea Lewis & Aileen Cheshire
 
Part IV: In Our Own Voice
A story of survival
    by Cecily Nicholls
The story of temper
    by Jai Wilson & Tracy Castelino

Part V: Sexual Abuse
Taking a defiant stand against sexual abuse and the mother-blaming discourse
    by Mary Freer
Liberation from self-blame: Working with men who have experienced childhood sexual abuse
    by Patrick O’Leary

Part VI: New Ways of Introducing Narrative Therapy
The one-minute question: What is narrative therapy? Some working answers
    by Erik Sween
Practice notes: Introducing narrative ways of working
    by Alice Morgan

Part VII: Reflections on Practice
Curiosity didn’t kill the cat
    by Louise Johnson

 
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