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Title Page
Copyright
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
EDITOR’S NOTE BY DAVID DENBOROUGH
PREFACE BY JILL FREEDMAN
INTRODUCTION BY DAVID EPSTON
PART I: General Therapeutic Considerations
1: Bringing the World into Therapy and Subverting the Operations of Modern Power
2: Turning Points and the Significance of Personal and Community Ethics
3: Power, Psychotherapy, and New Possibilities for Dissent
4: “Countertransference” and Rich Story Development
5: The Resistances and Therapist Responsibility
PART II: Special Topics in Therapy
6: On Anorexia: An Interview with Michael White
7: The Responsibilities: Working with Men Who Have Perpetrated Violence
8: Externalizing and Responsibility
9: Revaluation and Resonance: Narrative Responses to Traumatic Experience
10: Engagements with Suicide
11: Couples Therapy: Entering Couples into an Adventure
EPILOGUE: CONTINUING CONVERSATIONS BY CHERYL WHITE
POSTSCRIPT AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY CHERYL WHITE
REFERENCES
INDEX
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