In this chapter a systematized description of a number of practices central to Michael Whites narrative approach to therapy is given. These include collaborative positioning of th e therapist; externalizing the problem; excavating unique outcomes; thickening the new plot; and linking the new plot to the past and the future. The practices of re - membering and incorporation; using literary means to achieve therapeutic ends; and facili tating taking - it - back practices are also described. The paper closes with a number of questions which it may be useful for those concerned with narrative therapy to address.
Type of Material
Contribution to Newspaper/Magazine
Publisher
Family Therapy Association of Ireland
Journal
Feedback
Volume
8
Issue
3
Start Page
15
End Page
24
Subject – LCSH
White, Michael (Michael Kingsley)
Narrative therapy
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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