Narrative-Based Practice in Health and Social Care: Conversations Inviting Change

Narrative-Based Practice in Health and Social Care: Conversations Inviting Change

by John Launer
Narrative-Based Practice in Health and Social Care: Conversations Inviting Change

Narrative-Based Practice in Health and Social Care: Conversations Inviting Change

by John Launer

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Overview

Narrative-Based Practice in Health and Social Care outlines a vision of how witnessing narratives, paying attention to them, and developing an ability to question them creatively, can make the person’s emerging story the central focus of health and social care, and of healing.

This text gives an account of the practical application of ideas and skills from contemporary narrative studies to health and social care. Promoting narrative-based practice in everyday encounters with patients and clients, and in supervision, teaching, teamwork and management, it presents "Conversations Inviting Change," an established narrative-based model of interactional skills.

Underpinned by an account of theory from narrative studies and related fields, including communication theory and systems thinking, it is written for students and practitioners across a broad range of professions in primary and secondary health care and social care.

More information about "Conversations Inviting Change" is available at www.conversationsinvitingchange.com. This website includes podcasts, presentations and further teaching material as well as details of forthcoming courses, and is continually updated with information about the approach described in this book.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351864114
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/06/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 164
File size: 704 KB

About the Author

John Launer is Associate Dean at Health Education England, an Honorary Consultant at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, and Associate Editor of the Postgraduate Medical Journal.

Table of Contents

Introduction: narrative, health and social care

1. Narrative practitioners at work

2. Concepts: the "seven C's"

3. Narrative inquiry

4. What hinders narratives

5. Helping narratives to develop

6. Families

7. Mental Health

8. Supervision

9. Consultancy in the workplace

10. Training

Appendix: some teaching exercises

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