Consultation : Gerald
Consultation: Gerald MARY[17] Click HERE for the full page article Dear Gerald, David Epston mentioned to me that you are very much unsure about the relationship with your sister, Kerry. I also have a brother and I think he
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Consultation: Gerald MARY[17] Click HERE for the full page article Dear Gerald, David Epston mentioned to me that you are very much unsure about the relationship with your sister, Kerry. I also have a brother and I think he
Separating the Person from the Problem DAVID EPSTON Click HERE for the full page article Few problems have the comparable capacity to ‘make over’ one’s identity as completely as anorexia. To those who have known and loved these young
Breaking the Spell: A Conversation with Jenny and Ron DAVID EPSTON Click HERE for the full page article David: Well, we were going to meet last week but I understand that we almost lost you. Ron: I had a
Letter of Apology to Jenny DAVID EPSTON Click HERE for the full page article Dear Jenny, I am writing to follow up our phone discussion last week. I suspect that you would have experienced my anti-anorexic earnestness as criticism. If
The History of the Archives of Resistance: Anti-anorexia/ Anti-bulimia DAVID EPSTON Click HERE for the full page article The website has been compiled from the moral imperative to make the ‘archives’ available. An archive “is a place where public
Introductory Essay: Fighting Words DAVID EPSTON WITH RICK MAISEL Click HERE for the full page article The following quotation is one of the first public statements of the so-called ‘anorexic’, Ellen West, who was later to suicide. Or was
Making Trouble for Problems: Therapeutic Assumptions and Research Behind the Narrative Practice of Externalizing Conversations CARL F. HILKER Click HERE for the full page article Feel free to contact me regarding this paper, carlhilker@gmail.com. A clinical research project submitted to
Collaborative Therapy With Multi-Stressed Families: From Old Problems to New Futures WILLIAM C. MADSEN PH.D Click HERE for the full page article Family Institute of Cambridge, 51 Kondazian Street, Watertown, MA 02172 (617) 868-9044 phone (617) 497-6850 fax E-mail:
A Narrative Approach to Critical and Sub-Critical Incident Debriefings Joel Fay American School of Professional Psychology Click HERE for the full page article Occasionally individuals experience traumatic, critical events that challenge their understanding of their world and their place
Finding Common Ground Between Human Service Seekers, Providers,and Planners: A Re-authoring Conversations Approach MARGARET FIERST SAX Click HERE for the full page article Dear readers, My PhD thesis applied a reauthoring conversations approach within a participatory action research design