What role does listening play in narrative practice and in rich story development. Pam Burr Smith, Ken Potter & Don McGillivray describe some of the influence of narrative therapy on how they approach their work, listening with a narrative ear. Maggie Carey describes listening in a decentered way and Double Listening. Please consider contributing some of your own!
Listening with a Narrative Ear
Pam Burr Smith, Ken Potter & Don McGillivray describe some of the influence of narrative therapy on how they approach their work. Conversation took place on veranda of lakeside cottage in Charlotte, Vermont in June 2016.
Listening in Narrative Therapy
Maggie Carey describes how crucial listening in a decentered way is in Narrative therapy.
[…] to realize that the disruption was also a chance for me to uphold my professional ethics by “double listening,” which involves hearing both the issue and the values buried behind […]