Narrative Therapy Supervision

For Speech & Language Therapists

Michael White (1989)

“The person is not the problem. The problem is the problem”

Supervision for individuals and groups

Narrative Therapy is a non-pathologising, non-blaming therapeutic practice, rooted in social constructionism.

It helps make visible exceptions to problem-saturated accounts of people’s lives, the values which guide people’s preferred identity and how they want to live their lives.

Pathways in Narrative Therapy Supervision

  • Explore practices of accountability and neglected territories of practice.

  • Become significantly acquainted with the knowledge and skills of your practice that are relevant to addressing the concerns, predicaments and problems that you encounter.

  • Have an understanding of the politics of your client’s experiences.

  • Consider the influence of social discourses on your professional identity, practice and on your client’s lives.

  • Explore Narrative Therapy MAPS and other practices including: externalisation, re-authoring and re-membering conversations, journey metaphors, collective narrative practice, rich descriptions and story development, outsider witness practices and linking lives.

  • Consider ways of integrating Narrative Therapy within the Biomedical model.

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About Nicola Gorb

Nicola has been using Narrative Therapy in her practice since it first came into her life in 2010.

She is a Speech and Language Therapist, has a Diploma in Narrative Therapy and is an Associate Member of the Institute of Narrative Therapy.

She uses Narrative Therapy throughout her practice with individuals and groups and shares her knowledge and skills widely with colleagues.

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“A problem story always has a counter story sitting in its shadow”

(Hedtke 2014)