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Video: Chemically restraining children (Markham & Marsten, 2015, TC12)

Length: 7 minutes

David Marsten outlines big pharmachologies ties to the explosion of practices supporting of chemically restraining children and youth.

Audio: Reworking temper reputation – temper taming interview (Epston, 1991)

Length: 5 minutes

Audio Session: Reworking Temper Reputation - Live Temper Taming Interview. David Epston, Auckland 1991

Video: Reworking troubled reputations in families (White, 2004)

Length: 15 minutes

Michael White discusses his ideas and method of reworking (and the prospect of un-learning) singular troubled reputations in families through re-authoring conversations

Video: Unique outcomes versus troubled reputations in families (White, 2004)

Length: 6 minutes

In this 2004 lecture, Michael White subverts dominant and popular positivist explanations of personhood and speaks to the possibility of alternative identity conclusions and those beautiful counter-experiences known as unique outcomes.

Video: Unique outcomes versus troubled reputations in families (White, 2004)

Length: 6 minutes

In the 2004 lecture, Michael White subverts dominant and popular positivist psychological explanations of personhood and instead - speaks to the possibility of alternative identity conclusions and unique outcomes.

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