A global network of narrative practitioners

Connecting practitioners around the world who are interested narrative ideas and practice.
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Connections

Connect with other practitioners who are using narrative ideas in their practice. 

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Referrals

Refer to narrative practitioners, locally and globally.

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Supervision

Find narrative supervision and teaching opportunities. 

Narrative Connections

A Dulwich Centre project

Many years ago, when the Dulwich Centre Newsletter first began, one of its most popular columns was the section in which therapists wrote a small description of themselves and their workplace and indicated whether they would be happy to receive visitors, referrals, etc. Through this column, therapists began to visit each other, make links in their own neighbourhoods and cities, and when travelling overseas could link up with people with a common interest. This proved enormously popular and contributed significantly to building a community of ideas.

With new technology, we have now created a similar system. We are inviting practitioners (you!) from different parts of the world to upload a short description of your links to narrative ideas and your hopes in connecting with other practitioners, whether you are willing to meet with visitors, whether you can take referrals, and whether you offer teaching or supervision. Please also upload a photograph to accompany your listing. We believe that over time a rich tapestry of practitioners will be created.

About Dulwich Centre

Founded in 1983, the Dulwich Centre is an innovative home for narrative therapy, community work, training and publishing. They also a hub for a growing community of international practitioners.

Narrative Practice Research Network

In addition to Narrative Connections, the Dulwich Centre has an associated Narrative Practice Research Network that’s open to anyone interested in narrative practice research.

The network is a joint initiative of the Dulwich Centre and the University of Melbourne. It welcomes practitioners, students, community workers, policy makers, independent researchers, and people working in universities and other research settings.

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