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Michael White's narrative therapy
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Date Issued
1998
Date Available
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Abstract
A systematized description of a number of practices central to Michael Whites' narrative approach to therapy is given. These include collaborative positioning of the 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 remembering and incorporation, using literary means to achieve therapeutic ends, and facilitating taking-it-back practices are also described. A number of questions are given which may be useful for those concerned with narrative therapy to address.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Journal
Contemporary Family Therapy
Volume
20
Issue
4
Start Page
485
End Page
503
Copyright (Published Version)
1998 Springer Verlag
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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Michael_White_1998x.pdf
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