Description:
Narrative therapy is barely in its infancy, yet has been acclaimed by
leaders in the field as a major contribution. The pioneering and seminal
work of Michael White and David Epson, in their Narrative Means to
Therapeutic Ends (1990), provided a base from which narrative could be
explored, amplified, and cultured so that it could be used effectively in a
number of settings and with persons with diverse needs. Narrative therapy
emerged during the postmodern, constructivist movement, helping to
deconstruct privileged helping approaches