Kenwood Center video workshops
Kenwood Center Video Workshops on Demand is the first attempt to make Kenwood Center workshops available worldwide. To order videos visit: https://www.kenwoodcenter.org/workshops/Videos.html
Kenwood Center Video Workshops on Demand is the first attempt to make Kenwood Center workshops available worldwide. To order videos visit: https://www.kenwoodcenter.org/workshops/Videos.html
Collective narrative practices are newer narrative methodologies developed by the Dulwich Centre Foundation for use with individuals, wider groups and communities experiencing trauma and difficulties. These methodologies are easy to engage with while offering hopeful and effective approaches to responding to hardship. Here are some collective narrative practices resources in Toronto and from the Narrative Therapy Centre of Toronto: https://www.narrativetherapycentre.com/collectiveresources.html
You can sign up for a workshop by Angel Yuen offered by the Narrative Therapy Centre of Toronto by visiting the following page: https://www.narrativetherapycentre.com/eventtrauma.html
This page chronicles the partnership between the Evanston Family Therapy Center and Dulwich Centre Institute of Community Practice & Ibuka, in their work of responding to the effects of genocide in Rwanda: https://www.narrativetherapychicago.com/community_work/community_work.htm
Narrative and Post-Structural Theory The notes on this page are taken from handouts that Jill and Gene have used in their workshops over the years. Please feel free to use them and circulate them, as long as you are careful to credit the source. https://www.narrativetherapychicago.com/narrative_worldview/narrative_worldview.htm
Have a look at this section of the Dulwich Centre website which is dedicated to providing information about the evidence-base for narrative practices: https://dulwichcentre.com.au/narrative-therapy-research/
A terrific resource for translated narrative therapy works: https://dulwichcentre.com.au/resources-in-other-languages/
Watch the wonderful ‘Friday Afternoons at Dulwich' videos. Happy viewing! https://dulwichcentre.com.au/category/friday-afternoons/
A great place to view the marriage between art and narrative therapy can be found at: https://www.narrativeapproaches.com/?page_id=2046
Here are some great resources for working with children from the Narrative Approaches website: https://www.narrativeapproaches.com/?page_id=2676
Narrative Approaches has a wonderful archive which they describe as a treasure chest of resources on narrative therapy: personal stories, academic articles, conversations, interviews, techniques, scholarship, notes, ideas and more. You're sure to find something here that will interest you! https://www.narrativeapproaches.com/?page_id=44
The Narrative Approaches website has built a lifesaving archive of personal stories, essays, poetry, art, scholarship, and conversations about the body, anorexia, bulimia, perfectionism, and identity. Have a look at it at: https://www.narrativeapproaches.com/?page_id=42