Creating space for preferred identities: narrative practice conversations about gender and culture in the context of trauma |
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Authors: | Pennie J. Blackburn |
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Affiliation: | Clinical Psychologist, Refugee Service, Traumatic Stress Clinic, 73 Charlotte Street, London WIT 4PL, UK. E-mail: . |
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Abstract: | This paper describes a narrative approach to work with the effects of extreme trauma and forced migration. It describes an approach to work across cultures in cases in which the culturally informed dominant discourses have shaped the effects of the trauma on those that survived them. The paper sets out the stories of two women as exemplars of the complexities of such practice. Examples of the main forms of narrative practice conversations are given and the work is developed through considerations of ways in which therapists can work respectfully between cultures. |
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Keywords: | culture gender narrative approaches refugees trauma |
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