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If you missed out on subscribing in 2009, you can purchase the set here! These four issues contain a range of thoughful, practice-based papers on child protection, songs and narrative practice, working with young people, Palestinian and Indian perspectives, sex and sexual identity, clinical health psychology, re-membering practices with elders, pastoral narrative practice, and much more. 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!
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