The Corner – One Good Story Deserves Another
The Corner: One Good Story Deserves Another David Marsten David Epston Lisa Johnson
Valuing our experiences, living our stories.
The Corner: One Good Story Deserves Another David Marsten David Epston Lisa Johnson
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
The Liverpool Supporter and Anti-Fear Person David Epston Click HERE for the full page article Abstract: This is a story about a young man who was beset with childhood fears. The story tells of his struggle to overcome these
The Craft and Art of Narrative Inquiry in Organizations Frances Hancock and David Epston [14:32 21/1/2008 5082-Barry-Ch307] Job No: 5082 BARRY: The Sage Handbook of New Approaches to Organization Studies Page: 485 485–502] Click HERE for the full page article
The Corner: Stories this time DAVID EPSTON Journal of Systemic Therapies, Vol. 29, No. 4, 2010, pp. 92–102 Click HERE for the full page article I just learned that my introduction to what this Corner might be about has reached
‘What doesn’t the problem know about your son or daughter?’ Providing the conditions for the restoration of a family’s dignity David Epston and David Marsten Click HERE for the full page article David Epston is Co-director of The Family Therapy Centre
Remembering Michael White DAVID EPSTON Click HERE for the full page article Michael was a very humble and unassuming person. I am quite sure wherever he is now watching over these proceedings he would be very discomfited by the
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: