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Alan Parry PhD (Author), Robert E. Doan (Author)
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September 9, 1994 0898622131 978-0898622133
"Once upon a time, everything was understood through stories....The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once said that if we possess our why of life we can put up with almost any how.'...Stories always dealt with the why' questions. The answers they gave did not have to be literally true; they only had to satisfy people's curiosity by providing an answer, less for the mind than for the soul." --From Chapter 1
Each of us has a story to tell that is uniquely personal and profoundly meaningful. The goal of the modern therapist is to help clients probe deeply enough to find their own voice, describe their experiences, and create a narrative in which a life story takes shape and makes sense. Emphasizing the vital connections among personal experience, family, and community, the authors of this provocative new book explore the role of narrative therapy within the context of a postmodern culture. They employ the interactional dynamics of family therapy to demonstrate how to help people deconstruct oppressive and debilitating perspectives, replace them with liberating and legitimizing stories, and develop a framework of meaning and direction for more intentional, more fulfilling lives. Blending scientific theory with literary aesthetics, Story Re-Visions presents a comprehensive collection of specific narrative therapy techniques, inventions, interviewing guidelines, and therapeutic questions.
The book examines the development of the postmodern phenomenon, tracing its evolution across time and disciplines. It discusses paradigmatic traditions, the meaning of modernism, and the ways in which the ancient, binding narratives have lost their power to inspire uncritical assent. Methods for doing narrative therapy in a destoried world are presented, with suggestions for meeting the challenges of postmodern value systems and ethical dilemmas.
Numerous case examples and dialogues illustrate ways to help people become authors of their own stories, and each of the last four chapters concludes with an appendix that provides additional information for the practicing clinician. Detailing ways in which a narrative framework enhances family therapy, the authors describe how the therapist and client may act together as revisionary editors, and present techniques for keeping the story re-vision alive, well, and in charge. Finally, the book examines re-vision techniques for clinical training and supervision settings, with discussion of how therapists may help one another create stories about their clients, as well as themselves.
Accessibly written and profoundly enlightening, Story Re-Visions is ideal for family therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and anyone else interested in doing therapy from a narrative stance. It is also valuable as supplemental reading for courses in family therapy and other psychotherapeutic disciplines.


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"This book is an excellent resource for clinicians, educators, students, and others interested in enhancing their skills and knowledge of narrative therapy." --Carolyn S. Carter, School of Social Work, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona

"This book provides the reader with an excursion through the fascinating territory of the narrative metaphor, and visits many of the sparkling developments in the therapeutic practices that are informed by this metaphor. The authors successfully bring together the ideas of others with their own contributions through a variety of forms, including the erudite exposition of ideas, practical and informative maps of therapeutic processes, and examples of therapeutic dialogue. There is something for everybody here. Quite some achievement!" --Michael White, B.A.S.W., Dulwich Centre, South Australia

"If stories are central elements in the creation and reconstruction of persons, as Parry and Doan suggest, then Story Re-Visions: Narrative Therapy in the Postmodern World comes as close to being an instructions manual for remaking human nature' as any volume I've seen." --George S. Howard, Ph.D., Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology, and Director, Laboratory for Social Research, University of Notre Dame

"Parry and Doan have achieved a glimpse of what I believe to be the future of psychology....Proceeding simultaneously from the molar and the molecular, they amass a knowledge base that is uniquely and multidimensionally informed. As a biologist, I have learned that the human animal has evolved a sense' of story; as a psychologist, I study the functioning of this story-sense' as a cognitive mechanism with an inherent architecture; and as an anthropologist, I marvel at the innate ability of these humans to chant their world into being.' At each of these levels, I recommend the story of Homo narratus Parry and Doan have chanted into being. Must reading' for the therapist and the researcher alike." --Mike Knight, Ph.D.

"Alan Parry and Robert E. Doan have taken another step toward inviting therapists to extend their thinking toward ideas and practices new to our field. This literary book combines ideas from the narrative metaphor, as well as from other approaches, to provide many possibilities for our consideration." --Victoria C. Dickerson, Ph.D., and Jeffrey L. Zimmerman, Ph.D.

"Story Re-Visions is an eloquent argument for the narrative tradition as the appropriate domain for therapy. This argument is situated in what the authors refer to as 'the postmodern context.'...Theirs is a 'radical' narrativism, one in which the 'story' itself is externalized; their work 'abounds with challenges to the single, dominant story.' However, this is merely the prelude to bringing postmodern down to clinical earth with a wealth of clinical vignettes, transcripts and samplers of questions....This is a nice mix of postmodern and a practice relevant to it, with a nod going to the latter." --David Epston, MA, C.Q.S.W., Family Therapy Centre, Auckland, New Zealand

"I found this book enormously useful for my own thinking, practice, and teaching.... It is...an integrative narrative, combining another cut at the complexities of narrative ideas with a comprehensive, practical presentation of a coherent body of perspectives and tools for practice. It is chock full of 're-storying' ideas for postmodersn story-oriented therapists and maybe even for those still wedded to the self psychologies." --Joan Laird

"Consistent with their postmodern approach to therapy, Parry and Doan have provided the field with a postmodern book. It can be likened to a World Wide Web page on the Internet that is written in hypertext: It has numerous cross-references both within and outside of the text that the reader can pursue depending on his or her scientific interests. The book is full of ideas and interventions that one can use in a variety of clinical situations. The beginning therapist will welcome it, as the book will provide a clear template for incorporationg a narrative approach into their existing work as well as providing a broad range of readily adaptable techniques. It offers therapists a snapshot view of two talented clinicians who clearly have much to offer to this field, and the field could benefit from a more extensive elaboration of their thinking and work." --William D. Lax, Contemporary Psychology
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Alan Parry, Ph.D., is a psychologist and family therapist in the Family Therapy Program at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, and a clinical lecturer in the Department of Psychiatry. He is the author of a number of articles on narrative therapy and postmodernism.
Robert E. Doan, Ph.D., is a counseling psychologist and Associate Professor at the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond, Oklahoma. A partner in the Edmond Counseling and Training Center, he has published several articles in professional journals.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 216 pages
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press (September 9, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0898622131
  • ISBN-13: 978-0898622133
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,236,481 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clear & Accessible Postmodern Therapy, March 10, 2001
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This book makes a postmodern approach therapy clear and accessible. Using both theory and concrete examples, it lays out how therapists can help their clients re-vision and consciously edit the meanings they experience in their "scripts" of life. Doan and Parry present techniques which can be used with individuals as well as families or groups. Many of their techniques can be used effectively with other styles of therapy.

The approach to therapy, presented in this book, empowers the client to consider her/his life story, to notice where others have scripted how they live and how they view their experiences. It provides tools to help clarify where these contstructs are helpful and where the client would like to create his/her new constructs to replace those which no longer serve.

Doan & Parry also encourage clients to "give back," to share their experiences with other clients, helping to not only solidify progress, but to encourage those who have not yet made much progress in therapy.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent book, December 6, 1997
I have not come accross a better book on narrative therapy yet. The authors provide a unique blending of theory and techniques. A must for any therapist who wishes to incorporate postmodernist thinking and narrative in counseling
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Text !, January 6, 1998
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This is the book to begin an inquiry
into narrative therapy. Highly recommended
for its compassionate approach to postmodern
constructionist ideas. A must have book for
therapists.
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