This paper provides an introduction to Narrative Therapy. This post‐structural approach represents a movement away from the dominant therapeutic approaches that privilege psychological or biological theories over the client's experience of problems. Distinctions are made between narrative ideas and traditional psychosocial points of view in the areas of what a problem is, how change occurs, and about notions of the self. Narrative ideas and practices are illustrated by presenting work done with a problem affecting a young man in a school setting. Narrative work involves experience and meaning; the paper is organised to provide this for the reader.
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Zimmerman, J. L., & Beaudoin, M. (2002). Cats Under the Stars: A Narrative Story. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 7(1), 31–40. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-3588.00007
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