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  2. Michael White (psychotherapist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael White (29 December 1948 – 4 April 2008) [1] was an Australian social worker and family therapist. He is known as the founder of narrative therapy, and for his significant contribution to psychotherapy and family therapy, which have been a source of techniques adopted by other approaches.

  3. Michael White Biography - GoodTherapy

    www.goodtherapy.org/famous-psychologists/michael-white.html

    Michael White was a famous psychologist who developed narrative therapy, which asserts people's identities are the product of their own unique stories.

  4. Narrative Therapy: Definition, Techniques & Interventions

    www.simplypsychology.org/narrative-therapy.html

    Narrative therapy was developed in the 1980s by therapists Michael White and David Epston. It is still a relatively novel approach to therapy that seeks to have an empowering effect and offer therapy that is non-blaming and non-pathological in nature.

  5. Writings by Michael White - The Dulwich Centre

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    Special report on narrative therapy, Life Matters, ABC Radio National, broadcast 23 December 1999 (repeated 8 October 2002). Writing on the Mind – the power of story telling, All in the Mind , ABC Radio National, broadcast 1 October 2005.

  6. Michael White (1948-2008), one of the founders of narrative therapy, was an outspoken voice and leading light for therapists and clinicians around the world.

  7. Michael White archive - The Dulwich Centre

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    Explore the legacy of the late Michael White in our Michael White Archive. The archive includes videos, writings, photos, and articles, in addition to reflections on Michaels legacy in Narrative Therapy and Community Work.

  8. Michael White's narrative therapy. - APA PsycNet

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    Abstract. A systematized description of a number of practices central to Michael Whites' narrative approach to therapy is given. These include collaborative positioning of the therapist, externalizing the problem, excavating unique outcomes, thickening the new plot, and linking the new plot to the past and the future.

  9. Michael White and the Narrative Perspective in Therapy

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    Michael White is a leading theorist, teacher, and practitioner of the narrative perspective in counseling/therapy. In this interview he reflects on the thought underlying the narrative perspective,...

  10. Michael White's Narrative Therapy | Contemporary Family Therapy -...

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    Abstract. A systematized description of a number of practices central to Michael Whites' narrative approach to therapy is given. These include collaborative positioning of the therapist, externalizing the problem, excavating unique outcomes, thickening the new plot, and linking the new plot to the past and the future.

  11. White, Michael - SpringerLink

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    Michael White was the cofounder, along with David Epston, of narrative therapy. As family therapist, teacher, community worker, and writer, Michael White’s work transformed conventional notions of therapy, reshaped understandings of psychosis, provided new ways of responding to grief, and involved a rare combination of political analysis and ...