Narrative Therapy

by | Dec 15, 2013 | Approaches | 0 comments

According to Michael P. Nichols in his book, “Family Therapy: Concepts and Methods,”

Narrative therapists break the grip of unhelpful stories by externalizing problems. By challenging pessimistic versions of events, therapists make room for hope. Instead of looking within families for dysfunctional interactions, narrative therapists look outside for destructive influences of various cultural values and institutions.

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