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post - structural and feminist ideas(passive) is influenced byNarrative Therapy
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White and Epston based on Michael Foucault ’s philosophy that “ reality exists only in agreed - upon reality created between people ” ( Jones & Butman , 2011 , p. 369(passive) was created byNarrative therapy
to be an empowering , collaborative and non - blaming approach to psychotherapy(passive) was createdNarrative therapy
as a the technique of externalizing problems(passive) was createdNarrative therapy
social constructionism which states that : realities are socially constructed , constituted through language , organized into narratives , and that there are no meta - truths(passive) is influenced byNarrative therapy
She found her therapeutic and philosophical home in the early 90sdiscoveredNarrative Therapy
as a way of removing the blame in sessions(passive) was createdNarrative therapy
as a non - pathologising and collaborative intervention which recognises that people possess natural competencies , skills , and(passive) was createdNarrative therapy
as a nonpathologising and collaborative intervention which recognizes that people possess natural competencies , skills , and expertise that can help guide positive change in their lives(passive) was createdNarrative therapy
to treat various forms of anxiety and depression(passive) is designedNarrative Therapy
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Dissertation thesis and research project workbookCreatinga narrative therapy
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as a non - pathologising , empowering , and collaborative form of therapy that recognises that we all possess natural competencies , skills , and expertise that can help guide change in our lives(passive) was createdNarrative therapy
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illness - related stress disorder journal of counseling & developmentto preventillness - related stress disorder journal of counseling & development
to increase children 's knowledge of HIV and AIDS and reduce risk - taking by increasing self - esteem and self - advocacydesignedto increase children 's knowledge of HIV and AIDS and reduce risk - taking by increasing self - esteem and self - advocacy
in New Zealand and Australiaoriginatedin New Zealand and Australia
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an Intentional StoryCreatingan Intentional Story
client ’s dead - end stories and help create different more fulfilling visions for their livesdiscoverclient ’s dead - end stories and help create different more fulfilling visions for their lives
the explicit possibility of a special therapeutic social interaction through the outsider witnessinghas createdthe explicit possibility of a special therapeutic social interaction through the outsider witnessing
someone to alter their behavior merely because they perceive that ( they are ) there " in the storycausessomeone to alter their behavior merely because they perceive that ( they are ) there " in the story
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to help the addict see herself as separate from the addictionis designedto help the addict see herself as separate from the addiction
Changes Trauma Group Health and Human Resource Education CenterCreatingChanges Trauma Group Health and Human Resource Education Center
a warm comfortable , safe and trusting atmosphere where clients can explore whatever they need to in a pace that feels right to themcreatesa warm comfortable , safe and trusting atmosphere where clients can explore whatever they need to in a pace that feels right to them
documents to enhance the development of preferred stories Using narrative ideas in a variety of contexts — individual , couple , family , and group therapy , and community work ParticipantsCreatingdocuments to enhance the development of preferred stories Using narrative ideas in a variety of contexts — individual , couple , family , and group therapy , and community work Participants
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an opportunity to change some traditional ways of thinking about therapy but can be easily rejected as being too radical or as too distant from the established methods of conducting therapycreatesan opportunity to change some traditional ways of thinking about therapy but can be easily rejected as being too radical or as too distant from the established methods of conducting therapy
to foster self - reflection , critical thinking and artistic expressiondesignedto foster self - reflection , critical thinking and artistic expression
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to significant increase in the self - esteem and self - efficacy of participantshas ledto significant increase in the self - esteem and self - efficacy of participants
to significant increase in the self - esteem and self - efficiency of the participantsledto significant increase in the self - esteem and self - efficiency of the participants
an environment of true collaboration and respectcreatesan environment of true collaboration and respect
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