A wealth of Narrative Therapy resources and websites build on the philosophical foundations, key practices, and ethical considerations that cofounders Michael White and David Epston envisioned. We’ve compiled some of our favorites in What is Narrative Therapy? In this library, we feature some of our own resources, including Twelve Hot Topics for a New Decade, The Collab Salon, Surviving the Pandemic, a community project honoring Michael White’s legacy, Resources for Educators and Supervisors, and our very own YouTube Channel. Enjoy!
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11 Hot Topics & 1 Burning Topic

Our 11 Hot Topics & One Burning Topic bring together a range of multi-media materials and selected additional resources to explore each theme. Some of these offerings are available to the public; others require Collab members, Online Courses & Consultation Group registrants to login. At the bottom of each topic, we include opportunities to contribute materials of your own.
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The Collab Salon

Remembering the Collab Salon

From 2015- 2023, the Collab Salon met informally on Zoom for 1.5 hours to focus on a different theme as a starter dough for invigorating conversation. Check out our library of Past Salons, continued opportunities to earn CE credit and featured Collab recordings.
The Collab Salon
Surviving the Pandemic

Looking Back on the Pandemic

Together the world faced a health crisis. As one person remarked, we were all in the same waters but not in the same boat. During confinement, we came together to support each other and compile resources. Look here for two projects that emerged: Together Enduring Covid-19 and Re-Authoring Confinement.
Surviving the Pandemic
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Building on Michael White's Legacy

In April 2018, at the 10th anniversary of Michael White's death, many of us gathering on Coronado Island, San Diego to honor his legacy. Michael's spirit, ideas and practices are a source of ongoing inspiration. This Community Project pools his collective influence into an online resource that paints a picture of his legacy through many voices, perspectives and mediums.
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Resources for Educators & Supervisors

In addition to free YouTube videos available to the public, we envision a space for our community of educators and supervisors to work together to co-create teaching materials that build on the spirit and ideas of the June 2017 Vermont Educators Camp gathering by providing a generative and supportive space for inspiration, conversation, and resources specifically for those involved in narrative therapy teaching and supervision.
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Our YouTube Channel

Check out Re-Authoring Teaching’s public YouTube channel, where you can find free videos on various topics related to narrative practices.
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