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The Corner: One Good Story Deserves Another David Marsten David Epston Lisa Johnson
The Corner: Mother Appreciation Parties David Epston Click HERE for the full page article I can easily trace the genesis of Mother Appreciation Parties to my meeting with Julie and her 13-year-old son, Brandon. I recall reading the intake worker’s
Saying Hullo Again: Remembering Michael White David Epston Family Therapy Centre, Auckland, New Zealand This contribution was a speech that David Epston delivered at ‘Remembering Michael’ at The Family Therapy Centre in Auckland, New Zealand on May 23, 2008;
Format of Questions for an Alternative Version of Problem’s Relationship to a Couple’s Relationship. David Epston Click HERE for the full page article 1) Were you brought in to this Relationship by Love? Or was it something else like
BITING THE HAND THAT STARVES YOU CHAPTER FIVE A Conversation with Bridget Previously Unpublished Richard Maisel, David Epston, Ali Borden Click HERE for the full page article How does the “manner of speaking” and thinking about anorexia/bulimia introduced in the
A narrative enquiry approach to strategic planning in community organisations: A ritual of legacy in transition Frances Hancock & David Epston Frances Hancock can be contacted via: Ardra Associates, P.O. Box 59002, Mangere Bridge,Auckland 2022, New Zealand. David Epston can be
Journal of Systemic Therapies, Vol. 32, No. 1, 2013, pp. 43–55 43 A FAMILY AND COMMUNITY APPROACH TO STEALING KAY INGAMELLS DAVID EPSTON Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand Click HERE for the full page article Stealing, a common
Journal of Systemic Therapies, Vol. 32, No. 1, 2013, pp. 43–55 43 A FAMILY AND COMMUNITY APPROACH TO STEALING KAY INGAMELLS DAVID EPSTON Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand Stealing, a common problem of childhood and adolescence, is often
Journal of Systemic Therapies, Vol. 32, No. 1, 2013, pp. 43–55 43 A FAMILY AND COMMUNITY APPROACH TO STEALING KAY INGAMELLS DAVID EPSTON Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand Stealing, a common problem of childhood and adolescence, is often