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NARRATIVE CONNECTIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF NARRATIVE PRACTITIONERS
Russia
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| Receive Referrals : Yes |
| Teaching/Supervision : No |
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| Name
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Anna Abramenko
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| Address
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121309, Russia, Moscow, B. Filevskaya st., 13/7 – 137 |
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+7 (903) 736 5573 |
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abranna@yandex.ru |
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| www.rozhdestvenka.ru
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I use narrative ideas both in my therapeutic and teaching work and in my own life. I like to be a member of reflecting teams. And I try to develop the preferred style of identity and life in my community 'Rozhdestvenka'. Everything mentioned helps to create interesting connections between people and contributes to developing narrative ideas in my country (Russia). And I want to share my interests with people in Moscow (my home city where I will be happy to host others) and elsewhere. |
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| Meet with Visitors : Yes |
| Receive Referrals : Yes |
| Teaching/Supervision : Yes |
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Daria Kutuzova
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| Address
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Russia, 125080, Moscow, Panfilova st.,10-101 Russia |
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+7 (916) 35 516 35 (mobile) |
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narrativepsy@yandex.ru |
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I am a psychologist, a journalist and a translator (3 in 1 :), striving to make narrative ideas available to Russian-speaking people. Together with Philipp Barsky we publish in Russian the Journal of Social Constructionism and Narrative Approach. I am learning to use narrative approach and community work in our joint projects with school psychologists, human rights activists and the Red Cross (mostly responding to bullying, violence and trauma). |
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| Teaching/Supervision : Yes |
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Ekaterina Jorniak
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127055 Uglovoy pereulok 2-93, Moscow, Russian Federation |
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+ 7 (916) 344 8288 |
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kj@mail.cnt.ru |
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I work as a therapist with families and individuals. I have also been teaching narrative practices and conducting narrative self-experience seminars at Institute of Practical Psychology and Psychoanalysis (Moscow, Russia) and Institute of Group and Family Psychology and Psychotherapy (Moscow, Russia) for five years. I am especially interested in discussing narrative work with couples and preschool children. I would appreciate sharing ideas, regarding dilemmas emerging with post-modern teaching. |
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| Meet with Visitors : Yes |
| Receive Referrals : Yes |
| Teaching/Supervision : No |
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| Name
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Margarita Zavorotnyaya
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| Address
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Flat 99, 14 Osennyaya Street, Moscow |
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760 1057 |
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marguerita@mail.ru |
| Webpage
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| www.psyvita.ru
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I work as a therapist with families and individuals. I have been practicing narrative psychology since 2006. I use various narrative methods in my private life. At the present moment I am working on my dissertation on 'Designing realities for motivated family-oriented women'. I conduct women and children's trainings, using narrative approach. I will be glad to communicate and share experience and skills with colleagues using narrative methods. |
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| Meet with Visitors : Yes |
| Receive Referrals : Yes |
| Teaching/Supervision : Yes |
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Natalia Savelieva
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| Address
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Moscow, Russia |
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+ 7 (903) 525 5540 |
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narrapractice@yandex.ru |
| Webpage
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| www.narrative.ru
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I work as a family therapist and teach students at the Centre for Narrative Psychology & Practice in Moscow. I'm also work as a director of this Centre. I'm interested in developing narrative community in my country and I try to find people who want to share this work with us.
- Keeping in touch with people who are interested in narrative ideas in therapeutic & community work, teaching, supervision and everyday life
- Organizing narrative workshops and trainings in Moscow. I host foreign colleagues in my apartment, help them with invitations and visas to Russia, because I enjoy breaking boundaries between people and I'm interested in conversations about local contexts of narrative work
- Developing outsider-witness practices and community work projects. |
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| Meet with Visitors : Yes |
| Receive Referrals : Yes |
| Teaching/Supervision : Yes |
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Olesya Pokusaeva
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| Address
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Moscow |
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+7 (916) 132 2604 |
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opokusaeva@yandex.ru |
| Webpage
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| www.psyvita.ru
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I find work with family couples and children as the most interesting aspect in narrative practice. Currently I am working on my dissertation concerning prevention of addictions (alcoholic, narcotic or smoking) of children and teenagers via narrative practice. I am strongly interested in comparing differences of narrative practitioners from various countries. |
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