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  • Externalizing the Problem and Integration of Self

    In narrative therapy one of the most important and effective therapeutic techniques is helping the client externalize the problem. A core phrase in narrative...

  • Narrative Therapy For Emotional Detachment

    While emotional detachment is a defense mechanism taken to reduce feelings of helplessness in a hostile world, partners and other intimates of the emotionally...

  • Situate The Problem Outside Of The Person

    When we situate the problem within the skin of the person experiencing that problem, the response is always going to be guilt, defensiveness, denial,...

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Narrative Therapy

  • Michael Schreiner | July 17, 2012

    Documentation to Effect Change

    A valuable way to help the community at large see your preferred narrative is through the use of...

  • Michael Schreiner | June 22, 2012

    Victim Versus Survivor

    Words cannot fully describe the complexity of an experience. They are generally agreed upon symbols, useful for the...

  • Michael Schreiner | June 15, 2012

    Making Sense of Divorce

    When a person tries to make sense of the wreckage of a ruined relationship, the word counselors hear...

  • Michael Schreiner | May 25, 2012

    Fun With Language

    When operating within a narrative framework one of the ways to raise awareness and ultimately effect change is...

  • Michael Schreiner | May 16, 2012

    The Problem Is The Problem

    One of the most useful approaches in narrative therapy is the proposition that “You are not the problem....

  • Michael Schreiner | December 6, 2011

    Narrative Therapy And The Power of Story Telling

    Human beings are story tellers.  Think back to your childhood and you can probably remember being captivated by...

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