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If you’re interested in working with people in ways that: - are respectful and non-pathologising
- bring forth people’s own skills and knowledges about their lives
- are inspiring, hopeful, and energising
then The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work is for you!
Inspiring, practice-based work on challenging problems Recent issues have covered topics as diverse as - Responding to those in crisis
- Dealing with the effects of trauma
- Responding to those who have enacted violence
- Drugs and alcohol
- Work with children, young people and families
A range of contexts This Journal describes work in diverse contexts from counselling rooms to communities, including work with: - Individuals
- Couples
- Families
- People in schools, prisons, and psychiatric institutions
- Communities within Australia, Hong Kong, USA, South Africa, UK, New Zealand, Brazil, Malawi, Ireland, Israel, Mexico, Norway, Canada, Ghana, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Palestinian Territories, Indonesia and elsewhere
Refreshing and innovative work The Journal frequently covers issues that are new and challenging to the fields of therapy and community work, for instance: - Working with people from religious backgrounds who identify as gay
- Ways of connecting people in prison with those outside – which can lead to surprising and meaningful changes for both
- Ways to work with women who have been angry and violent
- Working with transgender people and their partners
We look forward to you becoming a regular subscriber!
USA, UK & NZ Subscribers: Subscriptions to the USA, UK and NZ are handled by our local distributors. If you live in the USA and would like to subscribe, please email: kenwoodtherapycenter@mac.com If you live in the UK and would like to subscribe, please email: mark@hayward.flyer.co.uk If you live in New Zealand and would like to subscribe, please email: alastair@practicedevelopments.co.nzThanks!
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