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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.
Michael White (pictured) helped develop narrative therapy. Narrative therapy (or narrative practice) [1] is a form of psychotherapy that seeks to help patients identify their values and the skills associated with them. It provides the patient with knowledge of their ability to embody these values so they can effectively confront current and ...
The term was first used by Australian writer, therapeutic theorist, and social worker Michael White in his lectures [1] in 1991. Karl Tomm, a noted Canadian social worker, traces the use of the term to earlier lectures by Michael White in his foreword to Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends [2] (1990).
Mike White’s anthology series The White Lotus is returning for another star-studded season. “Reflecting on [the show’s] humble, run-and-gun origin as a contained pandemic production, it’s ...
Michael White (criminologist) (born 1951), professor of criminology at Arizona State University Michael White (psychotherapist) (1948–2008), inventor of narrative therapy Michael J. D. White (1910–1983), British zoologist
Third-person limited narrative; Third-person omniscient narrative; The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations; Three-act structure; Tiffany Problem; Title character; Todorov's narrative theory of equilibrium; Traditional story; Traitté de l'origine des romans; Transportation theory (psychology) TV Tropes; Type scene
David Epston (born 30 August 1944) is a New Zealand social worker and therapist, formerly co-director of the Family Therapy Centre in Auckland, New Zealand, formerly visiting professor at the John F. Kennedy University, formerly an honorary clinical lecturer in the Department of Social Work, University of Melbourne, and formerly an affiliate faculty member in the Ph.D program in Couple and ...
Narrative theory was not totally accepted by the discipline (Miller, 2005, p. 92): It clashed with several pre-existing beliefs as to the nature of human beings and how they communicate and act. Fisher describes this contrast by identifying the tenets of what he sees as two universal paradigms: the rational world paradigm, and the narrative ...