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  • OIP-3
    Article: Colonial Encounters: Racialized Social Workers Negotiating Professional Scripts of Whiteness. Harjeet Badwall (Canada)
  • Article: Narrative Therapy for Graduate Students: A Brief Introduction to Michael White
  • Marsten-cropped-2
    Interview: Narrative Therapy and the Dramatization of Life. David Marsten (USA)
  • Article: Narrative Therapy and Destabilizing Chronic Identities of Depression and Retirement. Stephen Madigan (Canada)
  • Article: A key understanding in Narrative Therapy: Working with the Absent but Implicit. Jill Freedman (USA)
  • Jonny Jennifer
    Article: Jonny Morris & Jennifer White (Canada): Re-Thinking Ethics and Politics in Suicide Prevention
  • Article: Therapeutic Letter Writing Campaigns: Creating Communities of Concern in Narrative Therapy. Stephen Madigan (Canada)
  • Article: Addressing Personal Failure: Michael White (Australia)
  • Nylund
    Interview with David Nylund USA): Queer Informed Narrative Therapy
  • Article: Deconstruction and Narrative Therapy. Michael White (Australia) takes Family Therapy World by Storm.
  • Article: Women are Dying: A Narrative Therapy Approach to Anorexia & Bulimia. Elliot Golden & Stephen Madigan (Canada)
  • Article: Subverting Racism: Critical Multiculturalism, Whiteness, and Social Work. David Nylund (USA)
  • Article: Introducing the Practice of Therapeutic Letter Writing in Narrative Therapy (Bjoroy, Madigan & Nylund 2016)
  • Article: What is Externalizing the Problem? Narrative Therapy comes to North America. Karl Tomm (Canada)
  • Article: Response-Based Therapy with Victims of Violence – Despair, Resistance & Hope. Allan Wade (Canada)
  • Article: Therapy’s Big Issue: Neoliberalism and Psychological Ethics (Jeff Sugarman)
  • Article: Decolonizing our lives: A Practice of Post-colonial Family Therapy. Makungu Akinyela (USA)
  • Article: Alcohol and men’s violence. Allan Jenkins (Australia)
  • Article: The Development of the Vancouver Anti-anorexia League and Communities of Concern
  • Resisting Normativity: A queer utopia based on ideas of sexual freedom and honouring diversity
  • Article: An emergency response to ‘going off your face’ at school David Epston 1985 (New Zealand))
  • Article: The Story of Dory the Cat (David Epston, 1984)
  • Article: Poetic means to Anti-anorexic ends: David Nylund (2002)
  • Article: A Quick & Concise Introduction to Narrative Therapy for Graduate Students. Anja Bjoroy, Stephen Madigan, David Nylund
  • Article: 8 Conversational Habits of Highly Effective Problems. Stephen Madigan, 2006 (Canada)
  • Article: Michael White’s Application of Michel Foucault’s Ideas. Stephen Madigan (Canada)
  • Article: The U.S. Psycho-Pharmaceutical-Industrial Complex. Bruce Levine, 2007
  • Article: Ethics of Excitement (Epston, Marsten and Johnston, 2011)
  • Article: Considering race, context, and culture with youth in narrative therapy (Madigan 2011)
  • Article: Resisting Normativity: Queer musings on politics, identity, and therapy David Nylund & Julie Tilsen (USA)
  • Article: Anti-anorexia/anti-bulimia: bearing witness (Epston, 2006)
  • Article: Just Therapy and poor families. Charles Waldegrave (New Zealand)
  • Article: Politics of Identity. Stephen Madigan. (Canada)
  • Article: Producing the person without knowledge. Stephen Madigan (Canada)

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