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The role of community and narrative in the work of the therapist: A post-modern theory of the therapist's engagement in the therapeutic process
Authors:Gordon Lynch
Affiliation:University College Chester , Chester , CH1 4BJ , UK
Abstract:This article presents a theory which suggests that therapists engage in therapeutic relationships seeking the (re) formation of their client's self-narratives according to certain normative resources. The notion of therapy as a process of narrative (re)formation is discussed, and the nature of the resources that guide the therapist's work are described as macronarratives, beliefs and a vision of the good life. This theory is explored in relation to Carl Rogers' therapeutic encounter with the client Gloria, and the article concludes with a discussion of the wider implications of this theory for those interested in therapy.
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