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International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work

Hosted by Dulwich Centre · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 6 episodes

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International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work is a peer-reviewed journal for practitioners wanting to stay in touch with the latest ideas and developments in narrative practice. Practitioners from a range of different countries and contexts discuss the ideas and practices that are inspiring them, dilemmas they are grappling with, and the issues most dear to their hearts. Since 2023, the journal has included a range of multimedia content, including audio practice notes and recordings of significant papers from our archives. We are excited to share these with you through this podcast.

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Dulwich Centre hosts International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, a society show with 6 episodes published.

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Poststructuralism and therapy by Leonie Simmons

May 28, 202620m0

In this audio recording of a favourite paper from the journal’s archives, a team from Dulwich Centre, coordinated by Leonie Simmons, offers answers to frequently asked questions about poststructuralism and therapy. Narra

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Cultivating queer joy: Letter-writing campaign by Aaron Patey

May 14, 202623m0

This practice note describes a letter-writing campaign dedicated to sharing insider knowledges of Queer Joy. Letter-writing campaigns seek to create a context to share community knowledges of care in ways that can be acc

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Fear busting and monster taming by Michael White, read by Hamilton Kennedy

Apr 30, 202631m0

"Fear busting and monster taming: An approach to the fears of young children" by Michael White was originally published in 1985 in Dulwich Centre Review, a precursor to International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Comm

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Wisdom on living with loneliness by Chelsea Size

Apr 16, 202617m0

Chelsea Size shares a practice note describing the generation of a collective document of insider knowledges about living with loneliness with older people living in Eldercare residential aged care homes. The document Ch

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Telling our stories in ways that make us stronger by Aunty Barbara Wingard, read by Jean McMahon

Apr 9, 202616m0

Yorta Yorta woman Jean McMahon reads this significant paper by Aunty Barbara Wingard from the archives of International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work. From Aunty Barb's introduction: With Indigenous com

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Resisting erasure: How Muslim women in India are responding to hate and hostility by Sara Asfiya Ali

Mar 17, 202610m0

Sara Asfiya Ali shares a practice note about the creation of a collective narrative document called “Resisting erasure: How Muslim women in India are responding to hate and hostility”. The document brings together the vo

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The Tree of Life Project: Using narrative ideas in work with vulnerable children in Southern Africa by Ncazelo Ncube-Mlilo

Mar 17, 20261h 5m0

In honour of the 20th anniversary of the Tree of Life narrative metaphor, we are sharing this reading of a significant paper by Ncazelo Ncube-Mlilo from the archives of International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Comm

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