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Narrative therapy and supervision: A postmodern experience
Therapeutic conversations
Journal of Systemic Therapies
Relationship, language, and pre-understanding in the reflecting process
The new language of change: Constructive collaboration in psychotherapy
Changing thoughts on self agency, questions, narrative and therapy
Von der supervision zur systemischen vision
Journeys: Expansion of the strategic-systemic therapies
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
Family Process
The anthropology of experience
Actual minds/possible worlds
Teaching systemic thinking
Mothers and sons, fathers and daughters
Therapeutic conversations
Ericksonian methods: The essence of the story
Putting difference to work
Journal of Systemic Therapies
Ideas for therapy with sexual abuse
Dulwich Centre Newsletter
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