Video: Mutual and unilateral actions (Wade, 2007)
Alan Wade makes the important distinction between unilateral and mutual acts of violence.
Alan Wade makes the important distinction between unilateral and mutual acts of violence.
Alan Wade outlines the mass assumptions about violence that need to be challenged.
Todd Augusta-Scott interviews Alan Jenkins regarding a government commission that was set up to listen to community stories of how the government had been neglectful in responding to violence and abuse.
A discussion with Todd Augusta-Scott, Rosa Arteaga, Alan Jenkins, and Angela MacDonald regarding the many ways therapists can - despite our well meaning attempts - be reproducing of violence and trauma.
Michael White's work began to construct questions to address and deconstruct specific cultural influences, trainings and demands of dominant masculinity. Read and study his 1996 workshop handout on the constitution of men's lives
The new developments found through this live re-authoring conversation move with the persons story to more fully appreciate and widen these new developments and subordinate counter-stories.
Stephen Madigan's live video session demonstrates the narrative therapy practices of externalizing conversations, unique outcomes and reauthoring lives and relationships.
Australia therapist Alan Jenkins introduces his talk on becoming resilient - and expands upon his novel practice understandings when working with the issues of violence, abuse and trauma.
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.
Alan Jenkins concentrates his questioning practice on what goes beyond the personal story - and towards a story of strengths, virtues and ethics