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Context 105 October 2009 | |
| Narrative influences | ||
| Issue editor: Barry Bowen & Máire Stedman | ||
| Contents | page | |
| Editorial | ||
| Barry Bowen & Máire Stedman | 1 |
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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 |
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| Is narrative therapy systemic? | ||
| Mark Hayward | 15 |
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| 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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