Narrative Therapy with Families
Narrative therapy is client-driven and a type of experiential therapy that helps to empower people by separating their identity from their experiences. It helps to remove blame and shame and as a result individuals are able to re-author their stories and re-establish their experiences in the here-and-now. Through the use of narrative therapy, individuals and families are able to better understand themselves and recognize how the language of their stories shapes their lives and identity. This webinar reviewed how narrative practice in family therapy attends to both the larger societal discourse as well as family intricacies at the most local level. The narrative family therapy approach brings the family or networks together to counter the problem as they see it.

Solution Focused Narrative Therapy With Children and Adolescents: Creating Safe Schools

Micheal White Narrative Therapy Co-founder Workshop (1990): Personal History, Externalization, Maps

What is Structural Family Therapy? | MFT Models

Dr. Ed Weiss Breaks Down Narrative Therapy - Rewriting The Story We Tell Ourselves - TherapyTalks #1

Understanding the signs and impact of compassion fatigue | WEBINAR

"What is Narrative Therapy?" with Jill Freedman, MSW

So You Want to Do Narrative Therapy? w/ Sanni Paljakka and Tom Stone Carlson

What is Narrative Therapy?

How to Start a Non Profit Law Firm

Coherent Narrative Therapy with Gail Noppe-Brandon Interview

SCRC Public Talk 6/3/26: UW Suicide Care Team with Drs. Comtois, Law, and Focht

Narrative Therapy with Dr. Diane Gehart

Mental Health Forum: STAIR Narrative Therapy

Circular Questioning in Systemic Family Therapy

Narrative Therapy for Addiction Treatment

What is Narrative Family Therapy? | MFT Models

Before you speak: Communicate with intention | WEBINAR

Michael White, Narrative Therapist: Funny Moments

Narrative Therapy

