Authors, Artists, and Social Constructionism: A Case Study of Narrative Supervision

Volume: 35, Issue: 2, Pages: 139 - 150
Published: Feb 27, 2007
Abstract
Many family therapists have incorporated social constructionist and narrative ideas into their work with clients. These ideas emphasize postmodern tenets of collaboration, non-directiveness, and multiple perspectives. Although these approaches have become common in therapy, they are also useful in supervision. This article discusses how social constructionism can be applied in supervision, both as content to be taught and as a philosophy to be...
Paper Details
Title
Authors, Artists, and Social Constructionism: A Case Study of Narrative Supervision
Published Date
Feb 27, 2007
Volume
35
Issue
2
Pages
139 - 150
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