Multi-Story Listening: Using Narrative Practices at Walk-in Clinics

Karen Young
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This article begins with a short story of the unique service delivery environment in Ontario, which includes an unprecedented number of walk-in therapy clinics, and how this came to be. Some of the pivotal events along this journey are described, which included a policy-ready paper that helped to shape change in services, a multi-agency evaluation project of several walk-in therapy clinics, and a successful appeal resulting in the recognition of single-session therapy as psychotherapy. The history of connection between walk-in therapy and narrative therapy is introduced with a focus on what it is about narrative practices that are such a useful fit with these single sessions. A particularly important aspect of narrative therapy that the author calls multi-story listening is explored in detail with a clinical example.
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本文以一个简短的故事开始,讲述安大略省独特的服务提供环境,其中包括前所未有的免预约治疗诊所,以及这是如何发生的。书中描述了这一过程中的一些关键事件,其中包括一份为政策准备的文件,该文件帮助塑造了服务领域的变革,一个由多机构组成的评估项目,对几个无预约治疗诊所进行了评估,以及一次成功的呼吁,使人们认识到单次治疗是心理治疗。介绍了走进式治疗和叙事治疗之间的联系历史,重点介绍了叙事实践是如何与这些单次治疗相适应的。叙述疗法的一个特别重要的方面,作者称之为多故事倾听,详细探讨了一个临床例子。
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