Justine D’Arrigo
Justine D’Arrigo, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at Cal State San Bernardino in the Counseling & Guidance program. Justine’s teaching, clinical work, and research center on post-structural, post-postmodern, post-oppositional and
Justine D’Arrigo, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at Cal State San Bernardino in the Counseling & Guidance program. Justine’s teaching, clinical work, and research center on post-structural, post-postmodern, post-oppositional and
Tom Strong is a Professor and Director of Training with the Educational Studies in Counselling Psychology Program within the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary. His primary
Todd May is a faculty member and resident philosopher at the Vancouver School for Narrative Therapy. He was (until 2022) a Professor of Philosophy and is the author of seventeen philosophy
Elize Morkel is a psychologist in private practice in Cape Town, South Africa. She has been offering training in Narrative Therapy in five university Masters programmes and to colleagues as
Over the past few years, Jonny has used post structural and narrative ideas in his up-close analysis of youth suicide. Through a collision of social artistry, narrative interviews, and outsider
Jennifer is Associate Professor and Director, School of Child and Youth Care at the University of Victoria. Jennifer has worked in the human services sector for over two decades and
Alan Holmgren excels at understanding and explaining the theoretical ideas behind narrative therapy. He is the founder and director of DISPUK: Arguably, the largest Narrative Therapy training centre in the
Stephen Madigan is an award-winning narrative therapist and best-selling author of Narrative Therapy – theory and practice (2011, 2019 and - 3rd Edition published in 2023). He is the Director