Context 105 October 2009  
Narrative influences
Issue editor: Barry Bowen & Máire Stedman
Contents page
Editorial  
Barry Bowen & Máire Stedman
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Narrative therapy, difference and possibility: Inviting new becomings  
Sarah Walther and Maggie Carey 5
Cracks - unsuffering myself and my daughter: A conversation with anti-anorexia/bulimia
Julie King and David Epston
11
Is narrative therapy systemic?  
Mark Hayward
15
Thanks, Michael
Martin Payne 19
Narrative practice and supervision – the re-population of identity  
Amanda Redstone 23
Therapeutic letters and the anti-anorexia team  
Barry Bowen 27
Narrative in action: The daily practice of acknowledgment  
Kaethe Weingarten and Miranda Worthen 29
Mind ‘n’ motion: Dancing to devastate dominant stories  
Natalie Alleyne 33
Seeking safety seeking asylum. Which stories of those seeking asylum are not being told?  
Rachel Morley 37
The possibilities of collective narrative practice  
David Denborough 41
The truth of battling with anorexia: Depriving to striving  
Joanna Stacey 45
A good citizen: Using narrative in contexts of trauma  
Hugh Fox 46
The ‘tree of life’ in a community context  
Georgia Iliopoulou, Jovia, Kenny, Lucy and Sandra 50
Book review  
Epston, David (2008) Down Under and Up Over: Travels in Narrative Therapy, edited by Barry Bowen, 192pp. Warrington: AFT Publishing reviewed by David Denborough 55
Where did it all begin? Reflecting on the collaborative work of Michael White and David Epston  
Cheryl White 57
Narrative songs and poetry  
Máire Stedman 59
Research update  
Peter Stratton 60
Improving access to...systemic therapy  
Patrick Kuhn 62
Letters to the editor 64
AFT news 66
Advertising 68
A special thanks to Natalia Savelieva for allowing us to use her illustration which also appears on the Dulwich Family Centre web site. Máire Stedman, co-editor. Cartoons by Brian Cade  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

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