The field of narrative-informed therapy began nearly a decade ago and has now matured to the point where a significant reference work is both timely and appropriate. This Handbook is the first to draw together theorists and practitioners representing a diverse range of approaches to describe and detail assessment and intervention strategies focusing on client story-telling and story reconstruction to promote positive change in clients. A primary goal is to bring together multiple approaches with the aim of promoting a dialogue among differing narrative traditions and synthesizing a more integrated understanding of client story-telling processes in psychotherapy. The editors have aimed for a balance between practice, applied research findings, and background theory.

Self-Defining Memories, Narrative Identity, and Psychotherapy: A Conceptual Model, Empirical Investigation, and Case Report

Self-Defining Memories, Narrative Identity, and Psychotherapy: A Conceptual Model, Empirical Investigation, and Case Report

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In previous work, we have provided examples of narrative memories generated by clients in the course of psychotherapy that have become organizing ...

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