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Contents
- Chapter 1 Discursive therapy: why language, and how we use it in therapeutic dialogues, mattersAndy Lock and Tom Strong
- Chapter 2 Talking to listen: its pre-history, invention, and future in the field of psychotherapyLois Shawver
- Chapter 3 Positioning theory, narratology, and pronoun analysis as discursive therapiesRom Harré and Mirjana Dedaić
- Chapter 4 Therapeutic communication from a constructionist standpointKenneth J. Gergen and Mary Gergen
- Chapter 5 Ontological social constructionism in the context of a social ecology: the importance of our living bodiesJohn Shotter
- Chapter 6 Narrative therapy: challenges and communities of practiceSusanna Chamberlain
- Chapter 7 Collaborative therapy: performing reflective and dialogical relationshipsSue Levin and Saliha Bava
- Chapter 8 Solution-focused brief therapy: listening in the present with an ear toward the futureMaureen Duffy
- Chapter 9 From Wittgenstein, complexity, and narrative emergence: discourse and solution-focused brief therapyGale Miller and Mark McKergow
- Chapter 10 Activity and performance (and their discourses) in social therapeutic methodLois Holzman and Fred Newman
- Chapter 11 Developing a ‘just therapy’: context and the ascription of meaningCharles Waldegrave
- Chapter 12 Māori expressions of healing in ‘just therapy’Maria Maniapoto
- Chapter 13 A systematic narrative review of discursive therapies research: considering the value of circumstantial evidenceRonald J. Chenail, Melissa DeVincentis, Harriet E. Kiviat, and Cynthia Somers
- Chapter 14 Problematizing social context in evidence-based therapy evaluation practice/governanceRobbie Busch
- Chapter 15 The body, trauma, and narrative approaches to healingMaureen Duffy
- Chapter 16 Narrative, discourse, psychotherapy—neuroscience?John Cromby
- Chapter 17 Conversation and its therapeutic possibilitiesTom Strong