Narrative Therapies with Children and Their Families
A Practitioner's Guide to Concepts and Approaches
Herausgeber: Vetere, Arlene; Dowling, Emilia
Narrative Therapies with Children and Their Families
A Practitioner's Guide to Concepts and Approaches
Herausgeber: Vetere, Arlene; Dowling, Emilia
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Narrative Therapies with Children and their Families introduces and develops the principles of narrative approaches to systemic therapeutic work, and shows how they can provide a powerful framework for engaging troubled children and their families.
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Narrative Therapies with Children and their Families introduces and develops the principles of narrative approaches to systemic therapeutic work, and shows how they can provide a powerful framework for engaging troubled children and their families.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781138891005
- ISBN-10: 1138891002
- Artikelnr.: 45310741
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781138891005
- ISBN-10: 1138891002
- Artikelnr.: 45310741
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Arlene Vetere is Professor of Family Therapy and Systemic Practice, VID Specialized University, Oslo, Norway, and Affiliate Professor, Department of Family Studies, University of Malta. She was formerly Professor of Clinical Psychology at Surrey University. Emilia Dowling is a chartered clinical psychologist and systemic family psychotherapist. Dowling worked at the Tavistock Clinic for many years, where she was head of Child Psychology and was involved in post graduate training, practice and research. She currently works in private practice, is a member of the Institute of Family Therapy and has been published widely.
Foreword PART I 1. Narrative Concepts and Therapeutic Challenges PART II
2. Narratives and phantasies 3. Narrative Perspectives on Childhood
Depression with a foreword from the editors 4. Children's Narratives of
Trauma Experiences 5. Children who Witness Violence at Home 6. Engaging
Children and Young People - A theatre of possibilities PART III 7.
Narratives of Fathers and Sons - "There is no such thing as a father" 8.
The Changing Context of Permanency: Unifying stories in the context of
divided loyalties 9. Second Phase Parenting: Narratives of parenting when
children become adults PART IV 10. Whose Story Is It Anyway? Narratives of
children involved in contact disputes with a foreword by Gwyn Daniel and
tribute to Kirsten Blow 11. Narratives of attachment and processes of
alienation in post-divorce parenting disputes 12. Narratives of Young
Offenders 13. Narratives of School Exclusion 14. Towards a conceptual model
of early intervention with schools and other frontline partner agencies: a
systems relations approach 15. Crossing frontiers: Narrative approaches
with refugee children and young people 16. Working with traumatised
families in a context of civil conflict: shared narratives 17. Narratives
of Hope
2. Narratives and phantasies 3. Narrative Perspectives on Childhood
Depression with a foreword from the editors 4. Children's Narratives of
Trauma Experiences 5. Children who Witness Violence at Home 6. Engaging
Children and Young People - A theatre of possibilities PART III 7.
Narratives of Fathers and Sons - "There is no such thing as a father" 8.
The Changing Context of Permanency: Unifying stories in the context of
divided loyalties 9. Second Phase Parenting: Narratives of parenting when
children become adults PART IV 10. Whose Story Is It Anyway? Narratives of
children involved in contact disputes with a foreword by Gwyn Daniel and
tribute to Kirsten Blow 11. Narratives of attachment and processes of
alienation in post-divorce parenting disputes 12. Narratives of Young
Offenders 13. Narratives of School Exclusion 14. Towards a conceptual model
of early intervention with schools and other frontline partner agencies: a
systems relations approach 15. Crossing frontiers: Narrative approaches
with refugee children and young people 16. Working with traumatised
families in a context of civil conflict: shared narratives 17. Narratives
of Hope
Foreword PART I 1. Narrative Concepts and Therapeutic Challenges PART II
2. Narratives and phantasies 3. Narrative Perspectives on Childhood
Depression with a foreword from the editors 4. Children's Narratives of
Trauma Experiences 5. Children who Witness Violence at Home 6. Engaging
Children and Young People - A theatre of possibilities PART III 7.
Narratives of Fathers and Sons - "There is no such thing as a father" 8.
The Changing Context of Permanency: Unifying stories in the context of
divided loyalties 9. Second Phase Parenting: Narratives of parenting when
children become adults PART IV 10. Whose Story Is It Anyway? Narratives of
children involved in contact disputes with a foreword by Gwyn Daniel and
tribute to Kirsten Blow 11. Narratives of attachment and processes of
alienation in post-divorce parenting disputes 12. Narratives of Young
Offenders 13. Narratives of School Exclusion 14. Towards a conceptual model
of early intervention with schools and other frontline partner agencies: a
systems relations approach 15. Crossing frontiers: Narrative approaches
with refugee children and young people 16. Working with traumatised
families in a context of civil conflict: shared narratives 17. Narratives
of Hope
2. Narratives and phantasies 3. Narrative Perspectives on Childhood
Depression with a foreword from the editors 4. Children's Narratives of
Trauma Experiences 5. Children who Witness Violence at Home 6. Engaging
Children and Young People - A theatre of possibilities PART III 7.
Narratives of Fathers and Sons - "There is no such thing as a father" 8.
The Changing Context of Permanency: Unifying stories in the context of
divided loyalties 9. Second Phase Parenting: Narratives of parenting when
children become adults PART IV 10. Whose Story Is It Anyway? Narratives of
children involved in contact disputes with a foreword by Gwyn Daniel and
tribute to Kirsten Blow 11. Narratives of attachment and processes of
alienation in post-divorce parenting disputes 12. Narratives of Young
Offenders 13. Narratives of School Exclusion 14. Towards a conceptual model
of early intervention with schools and other frontline partner agencies: a
systems relations approach 15. Crossing frontiers: Narrative approaches
with refugee children and young people 16. Working with traumatised
families in a context of civil conflict: shared narratives 17. Narratives
of Hope