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
An emergency response to ‘going off your face’ at school David Epston Explorations: An e-journal of narrative practice | www.dulwichcentre.com.au/e-journal.html | 2012 Issue 1, 1-3. Copyright © Dulwich Centre Foundation Click HERE for the full page article Glen, aged
Putting pressure on yourself to put pressure on the problem David Epston (published in Context) Click HERE for the full page article Marie had forewarned me over the telephone of what I might expect when I met her husband, Jim,
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 Corner: Clients who inspired you DAVID EPSTON Journal of Systemic Therapies, Vol. 30, No. 1, 2011, pp. 84–96 Click HERE for the full page article Last time, I proposed, thanks to a chance comment of Peggy Sax that “some
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
Joel, Can you Help Me Train Amber to be a Guard Dog? Sasha, Amber, Joel Fay, Isha, and David Epston Click HERE for the full page article From: Journal of Brief Therapy, Vol 3-2, Special Issue, 2004, pp. 97-106
Taming the Terrier¹ David Epston & Ronny Click HERE for the full page article Ronny came into my premises somewhat reluctantly and shamefaced. I guess he knew something was up, something he preferred not to come up. His mother
Guilty of Everything: Letters to Brian DAVID EPSTON AND BRIAN Click HERE for the full page article 10/7/92 Dear Brian: You informed me that you “can’t differentiate between life and death. . .” and that “life isn’t giving me
Towards Collaboration: Raymond’s Story Gayle Stockell and Marilyn O’Neill Click HERE for the full page article Raymond’s Story The conversations we had with Raymond in 1990, had a profound effect on our work practices as mental health workers in a