Selected Product: | Maps of Narrative Practice (Norton Professional Books) Hardcover Edition: 1 Author: Michael White Publisher: W. W. Norton Release Date: 2007-05-29 ISBN-10: 0393705161 ISBN-13: 9780393705164 List Price: $25.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends ISBN-10: 0393700984 ISBN-13: 9780393700985 List Price:$27.00 Narrative Therapy: The Social Construction of Preferred Realities ISBN-10: 0393702073 ISBN-13: 9780393702071 List Price:$39.00 Narrative Therapy in Practice: The Archaeology of Hope (Jossey-Bass Psychology Series) ISBN-10: 0787903132 ISBN-13: 9780787903138 List Price:$50.00 Playful Approaches to Serious Problems: Narrative Therapy With Children and Their Families (Norton Professional Books) ISBN-10: 0393702294 ISBN-13: 9780393702293 List Price:$35.00 Collaborative Therapy: Relationships And Conversations That Make a Difference ISBN-10: 0415953278 ISBN-13: 9780415953276 List Price:$32.50 |
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Narrative therapy is one of the most commonly practiced modes of therapy. In the first major book from this leader in the field, each chapter provides an overview of a main area of narrative therapy by explaining how it works and detailing the psychotherapeutic implications of these conversations. This is essential reading for anyone in psychotherapy. A brilliant resource | Customer Rating: | My supervisor at the agency I worked in was a huge Michael White fan and introduce me to his work. I first read "Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends" by White and Epston. It had a profound influence on my practice as a family therapist. I loved the ideas, especially that they work in a way that empowers people does not pathologize them. But I found the writing to be overly concerned with deconstructionist philosophy and sometimes too cerebral. Much of the Narrative field followed that lead and wrote in that style. Please. Too much postmodern angst folks.
Fortunately, Michael White has written about Narrative Therapy for the general public and in doing so has also given professionals a brilliant and accessible entry into the world of Narrative Therapy and externalization. I couldn't recommend the work more. It's personal and has very illustrative transcripts of actual sessions that do an excellent job of demonstrating the work and how wonderfully it gives people control over previously debilitating problems.
I've studied with White and found him to be very present, warm, encouraging and with little ego. Finally here is a book that lets both his brilliance as a therapist his healing personality show through the abstractions of his more academic writing. | Flawless Experience | Customer Rating: | | The book arrived in a week from the time it was ordered and it was exactly what I wanted and extremely inexpensive. | Praise | Customer Rating: | One of the best books ever written on narrative therapy.The maps help clarify the road to both therapists and patients. The ideas of narrative therapy have never been so visible to the mind as they are in this book | Easy read | Customer Rating: | This book is an easy read for a difficult and complex topic. Michael White structures this book in an excellent way so it makes it easier to comprehend and understand the narrative therapeutic approach.
Jan | A Brilliant Man, A Brilliant Book | Customer Rating: | | Michael White, the author of Maps of Narrative Practice, died unexpectedly in April of this year at the young age of 59. The loss for the psychological community is huge. This is a man who is the father of narrative therapy, a profoundly powerful and effective for therapists to assist clients with their problems. It is indeed very sad this will be Michael White's last book. In this book, White explains how the stories of our lives can be mapped in such a way that our strengths and often forgotten or barely developed positive experiences can be brought forth and alter how we view ourselves and our capabilities. It is a fascinating book, and would be interesting for both the practitioner and layperson interested in human growth and potential. |
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