Narrative Psychotherapy
direction of psychotherapy, developed by Michael White and David Epston, at the turn of the 1970s and 1980s. The narrative metaphor, which is a sequence of events in time, united by a theme and a plot, is key to understanding people’s life events and experiences. The main techniques are: externalizing conversations; conversations to restore the author’s position; conversations that restore participation; work with external witnesses; conversations that highlight unique episodes and conversations that contribute to the building of supports.
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