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a gateway to narrative therapy, community work and psychosocial supportDulwich Centre is an independent centre in Adelaide, Australia involved in: narrative therapy, community work, training, publishing, supporting practitioners in different parts of the world, and co-hosting international conferences. Welcome to our web site. We hope it acts as gateway to information about narrative therapy, community work and psychosocial support. You will also find here articles to read, books and journals to purchase, training events and conferences to attend!
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8th International Narrative Therapy & Community Work Conference
Norway June 2007 ***Draft Program now available***Our latest publication... Online Narrative therapy library and bookshop
Includes extensive bibliography and free articles to downloadTraining Program: 2007 Intensive One Year Training Program in Narrative Therapy
Applications closing soon!International Summer School of Narrative Practice .. from 21st-23rd February 2007
Registrations now open!New Book: Trauma: Narrative responses to traumatic experience
edited by David Denborough (see right)
Latest Journal: Responding to ViolenceInternational Training Program: Narrative Approaches to Therapy and Community Work 2007-2008
We are now accepting applicationsRegular Features
On this web site you will also find information relating to:
Introduction Here we have answered a series of commonly asked questions about narrative therapy Articles to read Read a range of articles about narrative therapy and community work, Michael White's current workshop notes, and a range of writings, and songs responding to current world events.
Training Includes details of regular training events as well as a range of special events. Features information about the 2007 One Year Intensive Training Program in Narrative Therapy and about the International Training Program in Narrative Therapy 2007-2008 Narrative Connections: An international network of narrative practitioners
Seek out others who are interested in narrative ideas in your own area; build a sense of community of practice; find narrative supervision and teaching options in their own area; and seek out other people to refer to in other parts of the country and/or world. Browse the network! Let other people know about your work... Become a member!Books View a wide range of books on narrative therapy including the new releases:
Trauma: Narrative responses to traumatic experience edited by David Denborough
Narrative Therapy with children and their families by Michael White & Alice Morgan
International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work Featuring papers from Hong Kong, USA, Belgium, UK, New Zealand, South Africa, Brazil, Malawi, Ireland, Israel, Mexico, Norway, Canada, Ghana, Indonesia & Australia. We recommend this journal to anyone wanting to stay up-to-date with the latest work and thinking in the narrative therapy field. Subscribe now!! 8th International Narrative Therapy and Community Work Conference
Norway June 2007 registration now available..!Community Work Information about community projects we are involved in, including documentation and songs that have been created from various community assignments. Counselling at Dulwich Centre
We have included here some information about the counselling service we provide here at Dulwich Centre.Projects
Including:
* Preventing Prisoner Rape Project
* Narrative forms, case notes, assessments, evaluations, etc.
* Publishing narrative therapy teaching exercises
* Gathering stories from those whose parents had serious mental health difficulties
* Responding to race riots in Sydney: Summer 2006
* Addressing issues of privilege and dominance
* Village-to-village project: making links with Papua New Guinea
* Feminism, therapy and narrative ideas
* Deconstructing addiction: a web-based resourceStaff
Includes information about those who work at Dulwich CentrePlease click on the links on the contents page (on the left) and these will take you to the various sections of this web page.
We hope you find this site helpful and easy to use.
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