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Narratives of Therapists' Lives
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Michael White
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Today it is commonplace to hear therapists speak of experiences of demoralisation, burden, fatigue and despair. This book proposes that this if significantly an outcome of how therapy is conceived of and practised, and draws out alternative conceptions and practices of therapy, supervision and training that provide a powerful antidote to despair. Readers will be provided with options for taking narrative practices into their own life - options that reinvigorate and renew. Keywords: re-membering, remembering, definitional ceremony, training, supervision, decentred practice, poststructuralism
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Price: AUD
$47.30
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ISBN
0 9586678 3 7
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