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Video: Gregory Bateson: negative explanation and restraint (Tomm & White, 1986)

Length: 22 minutes

This 1986 video show why VSNT has argued for many years that without a thorough investigation/understanding of Bateson's ideas on negative explanation, double description, and restraints - it would be difficult to fully grasp Michael Whites narrative therapy work. 

Video: Responding to neoliberalism in couple therapy (Madigan, TC 13, 2016)

Length: 15 minutes

Stephen Madigan outlines a Relational Interviewing response to normative, neoliberal, individualist based practices of couples therapy.

Video: Ethics, conscious purpose and shaping our questions Michael White & David Epston interview (Madigan, 1994)

Length: 9 minutes

Stephen Madigan's 1994 interview clip with Michael White and David Epston asks questions about their therapeutic questions and leads to a discussion about the ethics of narrative therapy and the conscious purpose behind narrative therapy questions

Reading: Neoliberalism and psychological ethics (Sugarman, 2015)

Length: 32 minutes

Jeff Sugarman writes VSNT's favourite article on neoliberalism and practice ethics

Video: Identity formation (Gremillion, TC7, 2007)

Length: 5 minutes

Cultural anthropologist/feminist scholar Helen Gremillion outlines her ideas on Feminism, Culture, Identity and narrative therapy

Live Session: Anti-bulimia C (Madigan, 2011)

Length: 9 minutes

Stephen Madigan demonstrates how a shift in meaning and identity conclusions can emerge alongside unique counter-stories and the reauthoring of experiences.

Video: Identity and culture (Akinyela, TC7, 2006)

Length: 4 minutes

TC7 conference keynote speaker Makungu Akinyela highlights the issues of race, ethics, culture and identity

Video: A question of ethical strivings (Jenkins, 2010)

Length: 7 minutes

Alan outlines ethical questions to consider that he could have asked in a session - but didn't - and the questioning directions he begins to engage in as he becomes aware of the mans ethical agency.

Video: How is ‘uncommon’ sense produced? (Jenkins, 2010)

Length: 3 minutes

Alan Jenkins concentrates his questioning practice on what goes beyond the personal story - and towards a story of strengths, virtues and ethics

Video: How might we connect with what resilience does? (Jenkins, 2010)

Length: 4 minutes

Alan discusses the practice of wondering not what 'what resilience is' rather - how might we as therapists more fully appreciate 'what resilience does'

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