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Digital Seminar

Narrative Therapy: The Clinical Legacy of Michael White (A604) (Audio Only)


Average Rating:
   4
Faculty:
Stephen Madigan, M.S.W., Ph.D.
Duration:
5 Hours 49 Minutes
Format:
Audio Only
Copyright:
Jan 01, 2012
Product Code:
NOS095535
Media Type:
Digital Seminar


Description

Session 1:

  • Explanation of Narrative Therapy
  • Brief history of Michael White and his work
  • Reconsidering ideas about identity
  • How to help clients avoid privatizing their problems within their bodies

Session 2:

  • Understandings externalizing conversations
  • Mapping the influence of problems on clients and relationships
  • Navigating unique outcomes
  • Bringing forth alternative stories

Session 3:

  • Asking Narrative Therapy questions to draw out redescriptions of clients’ problems and elicit new viewpoints about future activities
  • Understanding the grammar, construction, and meaning of narrative questions

Session 4:

  • Michel Foucault and the three objectifications of the self
  • Considering how structural inequalities and issues of power and culture are central to our understanding and treatment of problems

Session 5:

  • Using the written word in therapy: therapeutic letters, therapeutic letter-writing campaigns, summits of remembering
  • Establishing “counter” files
  • Understanding the sociohistorical context of clients’ narratives

Session 6:

  • Outside-witness practices: The vital contribution of the “audience” to the re-development of the language of inner life

Learning Objectives

  1. Acquire a basic understanding of Narrative Therapy theory and how to put it into practice
  2. Demonstrate the importance of narrative questions to Narrative Therapy
  3. Find new ways to explain identity, problems, and the function of therapy

Credit


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NOTE: Tuition includes one free CE Certificate (participant will be able to print the certificate of completion after completing the on-line post-test (80% passing score) and completing the evaluation). 

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Counselors

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Psychologists

Marriage & Family Therapists

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Other Professions

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Faculty

Stephen Madigan, M.S.W., Ph.D. Related seminars and products


Stephen Madigan opened the first Narrative Therapy training clinic in the Northern Hemisphere. He's presently writing a book about Narrative Therapy for the American Psychological Association and developing a seven-part DVD series showcasing his Narrative Therapy work with clients. His newest book, Chitter-Chatter: The Eight Conversational Habits of Highly Effective Problems, will be out in 2009.


Additional Info

Access for Self-Study (Non-Interactive) Access never expires for this product.

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