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Title: Playful Approaches to Serious Problems: Narrative Therapy With Children and Their Families by Jennifer Freeman, David Epston, Dean Lobovits ISBN: 0-393-70229-4 Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company Pub. Date: May, 1997 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $35.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4 (3 reviews)
Rating: 2
Summary: Useful techniques but not grounded in real life practice
Comment: I would be more than happy to give this book a five star review but for a few key, significant complaints about narrative therapy. The main one is that no therapeutic failures are ever presented in narrative texts (including this one). This leads me to wonder if the authors' political, or politically correct, agenda is not more important than the clinical aspect of the work.
An example is the situation here where the therapist feels she must confront a client's racist remarks. It is presented as an imperative - that the therapists' needs at that point in the session are of supreme importance, given the context of the therapists' socio-political righteousness. I agree that racism should be challenged, and I am sure I am in accord with the therpaists' views here. But this is not the point.
After Ms. Freeman confronts the client about the racism the therapeutic relationship evolves to an epiphany in which all are blissfully healed - this is standard narrative mythology. In most psychodynamic literature (and real clinical practice) even skilled therapists sometimes suffer an empathic failure that leads to an adolescent leaving therapy. Young people are extremely sensitive to being judged, and it takes a very strong relationship, grounded in the clients' needs, to contain this type of intervention. Better still, the therapist should embody her/his beliefs in their being rather than by pontificating. A righteous stand like that presented here would stand at least a 50-50 chance of rupturing a therapeutic alliance. You won't find a book called "Failures in Narrative Therapy". This is not because failure is a 'construction' or some other bit of sophistry, or because therapeutic ruptures do not occur. It is because narrative therapy has yet to attain a level of maturity where it can admit that it, too, is an errant art that demands transparency and empathy, not preaching to the client out of the therapists' needs, no matter how noble.
All that said, many of the storytelling methods presented here are useful for working with children and their families. But please hold the self-congratulation, narrative enthusiasts.
Rating: 5
Summary: Helpful and well writen
Comment: Provides original solutions to tough and common problems. I found that I was able to apply the concepts and suggestions, both personally, and in my practice, effortlessly. I bought it for every therapist I knew.
Rating: 5
Summary: An easy to read book about new ideas for child therapy.
Comment: Playfull Approaches is an engaging book that makes the complex simple. A therapist parent or teacher will be spurred to creativity about even the most recalcitrant child. The authors work with children is presented in a literary form that puts the reader right inside their thinking and the world of childrens ideas. There is an excellent chapter on the use of expressive arts so its not just about talk therapy. The book shows how to put children in charge of their own healing and in touch with eachother. There are a number of extended case "stories" that are fascinating and educational.
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Title: Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends by Michael White, David Epston ISBN: 0393700984 Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company Pub. Date: May, 1990 List Price(USD): $27.00 |
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Title: Narrative Therapies with Children and Adolescents by Craig Smith, David K. Nylund ISBN: 1572305762 Publisher: Guilford Press Pub. Date: 15 March, 2000 List Price(USD): $27.00 |
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Title: Narrative Counseling in Schools : Powerful & Brief by John M. Winslade, Gerald D. Monk ISBN: 0803966172 Publisher: Corwin Press Pub. Date: 15 October, 1998 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: Narrative Therapy: The Social Construction of Preferred Realities by Jill, M.S.W. Freedman, Gene Combs ISBN: 0393702073 Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company Pub. Date: March, 1996 List Price(USD): $39.00 |
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Title: Solution-Focused Therapy with Children: Harnessing Family Strengths for Systemic Change by Matthew D. Selekman ISBN: 1572307900 Publisher: Guilford Press Pub. Date: 15 July, 2002 List Price(USD): $22.00 |
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