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Video: Making the relationship between parent and child more visible (Kristensen & Hedtke, TC13, 2016)

Length: 8 minutes

Lorraine Hedtke begins to outline the new theoretical foundations influencing an alternative practice when working with grief and loss by addressing the temporal positions important to making the relationship between parent and child more visible.

Video: Questioning grand narratives (Hedtke & Winslade, 2008)

Length: 15 minutes

John Winslade outlines a number of the western worlds grand narratives that govern and structure much of everything we think and do.

Reading: Re-storying the experience of loss and death slides (Pilkington, 2016)

Length: 30 minutes

Sasha Pilkington's original slide presentation guide us through specific inquiries into grief and loss and how they are designed to gather stories that may be carried forward by surviving family members and - how they may also carry particular significance and are likely to be remembered long term

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