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Working with the Effects of Abuse and Violence

Addressing men’s violence was one of the first clear starting points for  teamwork at Narrative Practices Adelaide. We include here a brief audio recording of a “Narrative Practices Adelaide” conversation.  Prior to this recording, Rob,  Shona and Maggie reviewed notes from Michael’s intensive on working with the effects of violence and abuse and from conversations they  had with Michael about men’s violence. Toward taking a narrative focus to that work with men, they reflected on their  work and Alan Jenkins framework for “Invitations to Responsibility.” Through this closer look, they began to highlight relevant themes, which were further  brought to life through their own counseling work and  teaching. They describe how Michael’s concern with men’s violence became one of the clear starting points for their work together as a team, and incorporated into the broader training of their certificate course. In addition, we add below a number of projects and few (of many)  Friday Afternoon Videos sponsored by the Dulwich Centre. Do you have something to contribute? We welcome other articles, recordings and reflections!

2017-12-25T14:49:39-05:00September 12th, 2010|0 Comments

Children, Trauma & Its Consequences

 Michael White loved to be in the company of children, and his work with children was filled with beauty, laughter and intrigue. He often spoke about the extreme importance of finding ways for children and families to address trauma. He received many referrals of children in child protection services as well as with larger systems such as Aboriginal communities impacted by suicide. In Africa, he met with over 60 agencies providing services to children impacted by AIDS epidemic.In Children, Trauma and Subordinate Storyline Development (International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, Responding to Trauma Part 2 -2005 Nos. 3 & 4), Michael poses the central question, “How can we ensure that children are not vulnerable to an experience of re-traumatization in the context of speaking about what they have been through?” What contribution would you like to make to this tapestry of initiatives with children and their families?

2017-12-26T08:16:54-05:00September 12th, 2010|0 Comments

Provision of therapy and counselling services

 Michael talked about his hope to return to doing direct work with people with complex needs. As an illustration, we begin with Narrative Practices Adelaide and their commitment to providing counseling and therapeutic services in their local community. Their therapeutic work often links them with government and non-government community services and they value ongoing working relationship with a range of family and community agencies in Adelaide. Please join us in describing similar initiatives where you live.

2017-12-26T16:33:19-05:00September 11th, 2010|0 Comments

Collective Projects – Additional Initiative

We have identified several primary intentions that guided Michael's vision of the future. Collective Projects is another initiative that has blossomed over the past decade, which we believe is in alignment with Michael's other intentions for Narrative Practice. Do you have community based/collective project to share?

2017-12-26T06:05:21-05:00September 10th, 2010|0 Comments

Additional Initiatives

What about Higher Education and Research? Have a look at the Next Generations section of this Michael Legacy Project where we've further build on these Higher Education Initiatives . What else? While we know we can't possibly cover all the initiatives that has developed in alignment with Michael's intentions, we'd like to do the best we can to list more here.

2017-12-25T17:18:49-05:00September 9th, 2010|0 Comments

What was it like to be interviewed by Michael?

Michael was a very skillful interviewer. What was it like to be interviewed by Michael? We created this space to collect - and share- recollections. Do you have something to share?  Is there someone who might interview you about this experience? Please fill out our contribution form here.

2024-10-07T00:51:53-04:00September 15th, 2007|0 Comments

The Early Years

Some of us were lucky to know Michael in the 1970s-90s. Here are some stories we've collected (so far) by David Epston, Gene Combs, Gerald Monk, Arturo Sanchez and Gaye Stockell.

2024-10-07T00:53:44-04:00September 15th, 2006|0 Comments