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What is Narrative Therapy?

Thu, Aug 01

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online Via Zoom

This training is for people who are interested in learning about the radically respectful and collaborative approach to helping called “narrative therapy.” You will come away with a beginning understanding of the Narrative Worldview and its social justice orientation.

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What is Narrative Therapy?
What is Narrative Therapy?

Time & Location

Aug 01, 2024, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM EDT

online Via Zoom

About the event

What Is Narrative Therapy?

With Amy Druker, MSW

Date: Friday, May 3, 2024, 10 am to 5 pm Eastern Time

Location: Online via Zoom

Narrative therapy is a collaborative and non-pathologizing approach to counseling and community work that centers people as the experts of their own lives. Narrative therapy is based on the belief that people make meaning of their lives through stories. The stories people live by are not a mirror of a person’s life but are actually shaping of people’s lives and identities. Narrative therapy suggests that stories are not neutral, and are understood to be influenced by a broader context — particularly in the various dimensions of class, race, gender, sexual orientation, and ability.

This workshop is for people who are new(er) to narrative therapy and interested in learning (or learning more) about its collaborative, respectful, and socially just ways of understanding people and problems. By refusing…

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