Shona Russell
Publications
Russell, S. & Carey, M. (eds) 2004: Narrative Therapy: Responding to your questions. Adelaide: Dulwich Centre Publications.
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Journal Articles
Morgan, A. Carey, M. Russell,S. Markey,C. Mann, S. 2008: How Stories shape us. International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work 1: 42-45
Morgan, A. Carey, M. Russell,S. Markey,C. Mann, S. 2008.Setting a context for training.
International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work. 1:37-41
Russell, S. 2007: “Deconstructing perfectionism: narrative conversations with those suffering from eating issues.” International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work 3: 21-29
Russell, S. 2006: “Gathering stories about growing up with a parent with mental health difficulties” International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work 3: 59-67
Russell, S. 2005: “ The values of this work: Supporting workers’ experience at the Acid Survivors Foundation” with Monira Rahman, Margaret Ryan. International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, 3&4: 48-52
Russell, S. 2005: ‘Examining discourse when talking with women.’ International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, 1:53-57.
Russell, S. & Carey, M. 2003: ‘Feminism, therapy and narrative ideas: Exploring some not so commonly asked questions.’ International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, 2:67-91.
Russell, S. & Carey, M. 2003: ‘Outsider witness practices; Some answers to commonly answered questions.’ International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, 1:3-16.
Carey, M. & Russell, S. 2002: ‘Re-membering: responding to commonly asked questions.’ International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, 3:23-32
Mann, S. & Russell, S. 2002: ‘Narrative ways of working with women survivors of childhood sexual abuse.’ International Journal of Narrative therapy and Community Work, 3:3-21.
Carey, M. & Russell, S. 2002: ‘Externalising: Commonly asked questions.’ International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, 2:76-84.
Russell, S. 2001: ‘Ethics - A gift from the past.’ International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, 1:12-14.
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Maggie Carey
Papers
Carey, M. (1996) Healing the mother wound and Perspectives on the men's movement in Men's Ways of Being,edited by McLean, C.; Carey, M. and White, C. Westview Press, Colorado.
Carey, M. (1999) Escaping the effects of Violence: Therapeutic gatherings with mothers and their children. In Once Upon a Time…Narrative Therapy with Children and their Families, edited by Alice Morgan. Dulwich Centre Publications, Adelaide.
Carey, M. (1999) Reflecting on our reflections: The use of reflecting processes on gatherings. In Gecko Vol. 2. Dulwich Centre Publications, Adelaide.
Carey, M. (1999) A gathering for young homeless men: Dealing with issues of violence. Dulwich Centre Journal, No.3. Adelaide.
Carey, M. (2000) Communities of shared experience. In Extending Narrative Therapy. Dulwich Centre Publications, Adelaide.
Carey, M. (2000) Some reflections from a therapist’s perspective. Towards a healthy community…The work of Latino Health Access. Dulwich centre Journal No. 3. Adelaide.
Carey, M. (2001) Acknowledging Complexity ( a reflection on: Dichotomies in the power and control story: Exploring multiple stories about men who abuse in intimate relationships, by Tod Augusta-Scott.)Gecko, No. 2. Dulwich Centre Publications, Adelaide.
Carey, M. And Russell, S. (2002) Externalising – commonly asked questions. The international Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, No. 2. Adelaide.
Russell, S. and Carey, M. (2002) Re-membering: responding to commonly asked questions. The international Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, No. 3. Adelaide.
Carey, M. (2002) What the Wildman, the Dragon-Arguing Monster and Camellia the Chameleon taught me about externalising conversations. International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, No. 4. Adelaide.
Carey, M. and Russell, S. (2003) Re-Authoring: Some answers to commonly asked questions. The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, No. 3. Adelaide.
Carey, M. and Russell, S. (2003) Outsider-witness practices: some answers to commonly asked questions. The international Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, No. 1. Adelaide.
Carey, M. (2003) Masculinity and men’s violence: Through the lenses of feminism and narrative therapy. Context 69, October. AFT Publishing, UK.
Russell, S. and Carey, M. (2003) Feminism, therapy and narrative ideas: Exploring some not so commonly asked questions. The international Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, No.2. Adelaide.
Epston, D. And Carey, M. (2008) Saying Hullo Again: Remembering Michael White. Journal of Systemic Therapies. Vol. 27, Issue 3.
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Books
McLean. C., Carey, M., White, C. (eds) (1996) Men’s Ways of Being. Westview Press, Colorado.
Russell, S. and Carey, M. (2004) Narrative Therapy – Responding to your questions. Dulwich Centre Publications, Adelaide.
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Translations of Introductions to Narrative Therapy
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