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|aNarrative counseling in schools : |bpowerful & brief / |cJohn Winslade, Gerald Monk
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|aThousand Oaks, Calif : |bCorwin Press, |cc1999
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|aPractical skills for counselors
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|aWhat is narrative counseling all about? We live through stories. A narrative counseling scenario--Doing narrative counseling : a step-by-step guide. Starting assumptions. Attitudes to bring into the room. Specific narrative methods--Reworking reputations. The discourse of schooling. School descriptions. The power of the teacher. Deficit discourse. Resistance--Conversations with kids who are "in trouble". Stealing trouble. Trouble in the classroom. Combating abusive behavior. Truancy trouble. Enrolling a new student. Counseling and discipline--Working in a narrative way with groups, classes, and even communities : beyond an exclusive focus on the individual. Seeking out a wider audience to the new story. Building communities of concern. Group work programs. Working with a whole class. Classroom lessons built on "interviewing the problem". Starting conversations with a school. Narrative climate in the school
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