Reading List

The Brief & Narrative Therapy Network


 

Ajmal,Yasmin, Rees, Ioan (Eds.) (2001). Solution in Schools: Creative applications of solution focused brief thinking with young people and adults. London BT Press.

Andersen,  T. (1990). (Ed.) The reflecting team: Dialogues & dialogues about  dialogues. Kent, UK: Borgmann.

Anderson, H. (1997). Conversation, language, and possibilities: a postmodern approach to therapy. New York: Basic Books.

Bakhtin, M. (1984). Problems of Dostoevsky’s Poetics. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Bakhtin, M. (1986). Speech Genres and other Late Essays. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Bateson,  G., Jackson, D., Haley, J., Weakland, J. (1956). Toward a theory of schizophrenia. Behavioral Science, 1, (4) 251-264.

Bateson,  G. (1972). Steps to an ecology of mind. NY: Aronson.

Bateson,  G. (1979). Mind in nature: A necessary unity. NY: Dutton.

Berg, Insoo Kim (1991 and revised 1999) Family Preservation: A brief therapy workbook. London: BT Press.

Berg, Insoo Kim (1994) Family Based Services: A solution-focused approach. New York: Norton.

Berg, Insoo Kim and Miller, Scott (1992) Working with the Problem Drinker: A solution focused approach. New York: Norton.

Berg, Insoo Kim and Reuss, Norman (1997) Solutions Step by Step: a substance abuse treatment manual. New York: Norton & Wylie.

Berg, Insoo Kim and Kelly, Susan (2000) Building Solutions in Child Protective Services. New York: Norton.

Berg, Insoo Kim and Dolan,Yvonne (2001) Tales of Solution: A collection of hope inspiring stories. New York: Norton.

Bertolino, Robert (1998) Therapy with troubled teenagers - rewriting young lives in progress. USA:Wylie

Bertolino, Bob and O'Hanlon, Bill (1999) Invitation to Possibility- Land: An intensive teaching seminar with Bill O'Hanlon. Phil,: Brunner/Mazel.

Bowen,  M. (1978) Family therapy in clinical practice. NY: Aronson.

Benjamin, A. (1997).  Present hope: Philosophy, architecture, Judaism.  New York: Routledge.

Bird, J. (2000). The heart's narrative: Therapy and navigating life's contradictions. Auckland: Edge City Press.

Bruner, J. (1986). Actual minds, possible worlds. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Cade, Brian and O'Hanlon, Bill (1993) A Brief Guide to Brief Therapy. New York: Norton.

Chambon, A. (1994), The dialogic analysis of case materials. In E. Sherman, & W. Reid (Eds.), Qualitative methods in social work research (pp. 205- 215). New York: Columbia  University Press.

Davis,Thomas and Osborn, Cynthia (2000) The Solution-Focused School Counsellor: Shaping professional practice. Philadelphia: Accelerated Development

de Shazer, Steve (1985) Keys to Solution in Brief Therapy. New York: Norton.

de Shazer, Steve (1988) Clues: Investigating Solutions in Brief Therapy. New York: Norton.

de Shazer, Steve (1991) Putting Difference to Work. New York: Norton.

de Shazer, Steve (1994) Words were Originally Magic. New York: Norton.

DeJong, Peter and Berg, Insoo Kim (2002) Interviewing for Solutions. Pacific Grove, California: Brooks/Cole.

 Dolan, Y. (1991). Resolving Sexual abuse: solution focused therapy and Ericksonian hypnosis for adult survivors. W.W. Norton and Company

 Dolan,Yvonne (2000) Beyond Survival. London: BT Press

 Duncan, Barry, Hubble, Mark, and Miller, Scott (1997) Psychotherapy with Impossible Cases: the efficient treatment of therapy veterans. New York: Norton.

 Duncan, Barry, Miller, Scott (2000) The Heroic Client: Doing Client-directed, outcome informed therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

 Durrant, Michael (1993) Residential treatment. New York: Norton.

 Durrant, Michael (1995) Creative Strategies for School Problems. New York: Norton.

 

Duvall, J.D., & Beier, J.M. (1995). Passion, commitment, and common sense: A unique               discussion with Insoo Kim Berg and Michael White. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 14,57-80.

Eron, J.B., & Lund, T.W. (1996). Narrative solutions in brief therapy. New York, The Guilford Press.

Fisch,  R., Weakland, J., & Segal, L. (1982). Tactics of change: Doing therapy briefly, SF, CA: Jossey-Bass.

Foucault, M. (1979).  Discipline and punish: The birth of the prison. Middlesex: Peregrine Books.

Freedman, J. & Combs, G. (1996) Narrative therapy: The social construction of preferred realities.  New York: Norton.

Freeman, J. & Lobovits, D. (1993). The turtle with wings. In S. Friedman (Ed.) The new language of change, (pp. 188-225). New York: Guilford Press.

Freeman, J., Epston, D. & Lobovits, D. (1997). Playful approaches to serious problems. New York, NY: W. W. Norton.

Furman, Ben and Ahola,Tapani (1992) Solution talk: Hosting therapeutic conversations. New York:Norton.

 Furman, Ben (1998) It's Never Too Late To Have a Happy Childhood: From adversity to resilience.London: BT Press.

Gadamer, H. G. (1975) Truth and method. New York, NY: Seabury Press

George, Evan, Iveson, Chris, and Ratner, Harvey (1990, revised and expanded 1999) Problem to Solution: Brief therapy with individuals and families. London: BT Press.

Gergen, K. (1999).  Invitation to social construction.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Haley,  J. (1973). Uncommon therapy: The psychiatric techniques of Milton H. Erickson,NY: Norton.

Haley,  J. (1963). Strategies of Psychotherapy. NY: Grune & Stratton.

Haley,  J. (1976). Problem-solving therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Haley,  J. (Ed.) (1967). Advanced techniques of hypnosis & therapy of Milton H. Erickson, M.D. Orlando, FL: Grune & Statton.

Hawkes, David, Marsh,Trevor, and Wilgosh, Ron (1998) Solution Focused Therapy: A handbook for health care professionals. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann.

 Hudson, Patricia O'Hanlon and O'Hanlon, William Hudson (1992) Stop blaming, start loving - a solution oriented approach to improving your relationship. New York: Norton.

 Hudson, Patricia O'Hanlon and O'Hanlon, William Hudson (1995) Love is a Verb. New York: Norton.

 Hudson, Pat (1996) The Solution Oriented Woman. New York: Norton.

Iveson, Chris (1990 revised and expanded 2001) Whose Life? Working with older people. London:BT Press.

Jackson,  D. (1965). The study of the family. Family Process, 4 (1), 1-20. Also in P. Watzlawick & J. Weakland (Eds.), The Interactional View (21-30). NY: W.W. Norton.

Jackson,  D. (1965). Family rules: Marital quid pro quo. Archives of General Psychiatry, 12, 589-594. Also in P. Watzlawick & J. Weakland (Eds.), The Interactional View (21-30). NY: W.W. Norton.

Jackson,  D. (1957). The question of family homeostasis. The Psychiatric Quarterly Supplement, 31 (part 1), 79-90. First presented as the Frieda Fromm-Reichmann Lecture at the Palo Alto V.A. Hospital in Menlo Park, January 1954; also presented May 7, 1954 at the American Psychiatric Association Meeting, St. Louis, Mo.

Jackson,  D. (1959). Family interaction, family homeostasis and some implications for conjoint family psychotherapy. In J. Masserman (Ed.). Individual & Familial Dynamics (pp. 122-141). NY: Grune & Stratton.

Jackson,  D. & Weakland, J. (1961). Conjoint family therapy: some considerations on theory, technique, & results. Psychiatry, 24 (Suppl. #2), 30-45.

Jackson, Paul and McKergow, Mark (2002) The Solutions Focus;The simple way to positive change. London: Nicholas Publishing.

 Jacob, Frederike (2001) Solution focused Recovery from Eating Distress. London: BT Press.

Katz, A. and Shotter, J. (2003, in press). On The Way To ‘Presence’: Methods of a ‘Social Poetics’.  In D. A Paré,. and G. Larner, (Eds.). Collaborative practice in therapy and psychology.  inghamton, N.Y.: Haworth Press.

Keeney,  B. (1983). Aesthetics of change, NY: Guilford.

Lakhoff, G., & Johnson, M. (1980).  Metaphors we live by.  Chicago: University

of Chicago press.

Lethem, Jane (1994) Moved to Tears, Moved to Action: brief therapy with women and children.London: BT Press.

 Levy, Ray and O'Hanlon Bill (2001) Try and make me: Simple strategies that turn off the tantrums and create co-operation. USA: Rodale Books.

Lysack, M. (2002). From monologue to dialogue: Internalized Other Interviewing

and Mikhail Bakhtin. Pastoral Science/Sciences pastorales, 21(2), 219-

244.

Madsen, W. (1999). Collaborative therapies with multi-stressed families. New

York: Guilford.

McFarland, Barbara (1995) Brief Therapy and Eating Disorders. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

 Metcalf, Linda (1995) Counselling Towards Solutions: A practical solution-focused program for working with students, teachers and parents. Centre for Applied Research, New York: Simon & Schuster.

 Metcalf, Linda (1997) Parenting Towards Solutions: How parents can use skills they already have to raise responsible, loving kids. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Simon & Schuster.

 Metcalf, Linda (1998) Solution Focused Group Therapy. New York: Simon & Schuster.

 Metcalf, Linda (1999) Teaching Toward Solutions: Step-by-step startegies for handling academic,behaviour and family issues in the classroom. Centre for Applied Research. New York: Simon & Schuster.

 Miller, Gale (1997) Becoming Miracle Workers: Language and meaning in brief therapy. New York:Aldine de Gruyter.

 Miller, Scott and Berg, Insoo Kim (1995) The Miracle method: A radically new approach to problem drinking. N.Y.: Norton.

 Miller, Scott, Hubble, Mark and Duncan, Barry (Eds.) (1996) Handbook of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

 Miller, Scott, Duncan, Barry, and Hubble, Mark (1997) Escape from Babel:Toward a unifying language for psychotherapy practice. New York: Norton.

Minuchin,  S., Montalvo, B., Guerney, B., Rosman, B., & Schumer, F. (1967). Families of the slums, NY: Basic Books.

Monk, G., Winslade, J., Crocket, K., & Epston, D. (1996).  Narrative therapy in

practice: The archaeology of hope.  San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Murphy, John and Duncan, Barry (1997) Brief Intervention for School Problems: Collaborating for practical solutions. New York: Guilford Press.

 Murphy, John and (1997) Solution focused Counseling in Middle and High Schools,

O'Connell, Bill (1998) Solution-Focused Therapy. London: Sage.

 O'Connell, Bill (2001) Solution Focused Stress Counselling. London: Continuum

 O'Hanlon, Bill (1999) Evolving Possibilities: Selected Papers (eds. O'Hanlon, S. & Bertolini, R.)Phil.: Brunner/Mazel.

 O'Hanlon, Bill (1999) Do one thing different. New York:William Morrow. O'Hanlon, Bill and Beadle, Sandy (1996) A Field Guide to Possibility Land. London: BT Press

 O'Hanlon, Bill and Bertolino, Robert (1998) Even from a broken web: Brief respectful solution-oriented therapy for sexual abuse and trauma. New York:Wiley

 O'Hanlon, Bill and Weiner-Davis, Michele (1988) In Search of Solutions: A new direction in psychotherapy. New York: Norton.

 O'Hanlon, Bill and Wilk, Jim (1987) Shifting Contexts: the generation of effective psychotherapy New York: Guilford Press Alexandria, VA:American Counseling Association

Paré, D.A. (2003). Discursive wisdom: Reflections on ethics and therapeutic

knowledge.  International Journal of Critical Psychology 7, 30-52.

Parker, I., Georgaca, E., Harper, D., McLaughlin, T., & Stowell-Smith, M. 

(1996). Deconstructing psychopathology. London: Sage Publications.

Penn, P. & Frankfurt, M.  (1994). Creating a participant text: Writing, multiple

voices, narrative multiplicity.  Family Process, 33: 217-231. 

Pichot,T. and Dolan,Y. (2002) Miracles Happen: Agency based solution-focused therapy with courtmandated and other reluctant clients. New York: Haworth

Rennie, D.L. (1990).  Toward a representation of the client's experience of the

psychotherapy hour. In G. Lietaer and J. Rombauts, Jan (Eds.) Client-

centered and experiential psychotherapy in the nineties.  (pp. 155-172).

Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press.

Reusch,  J., & Bateson, G. (1951). Communication: The social matrix of psychiatry, NY: WW Norton.

Rhodes, John and Ajmal,Yasmin (1995) Solution Focused Thinking in Schools. London: BT Press.

 Ricoeur, P. (1991). From text to action: Essays in hermeneutics, ll. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press.

Roth, S. & Epston, D. (1996a). Consulting the problem about the problematic relationship: An exercise for experiencing a relationship with an externalized problem. In M. Hoyt (Ed.) Constructive therapies, vol. 2, (pp. 148-162). New York: The Guilford Press.

Rowan,Tim and O'Hanlon, Bill (1999) Solution-Oriented Therapy for Chronic & Severe Mental Illness.New York:Wiley

Satir,  V. (1964). Conjoint family therapy. Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior.

Schutz, A. (1967). The phenomenology of the social world. Evanston, IL, Northwestern University Press.

Selekman, Matthew (1993) Pathways to Change: Brief therapy solutions with difficult adolescents.New York: Guilford Press.

 Selekman, Matthew (1997) Solution Focused Therapy with Children. New York: Guilford Press.

 

Selvini-Palazzoli,  M., Boscolo, L., Cecchin, G., & Prata, G. (1978). Paradox & Counterparadox. NY: Aronson.

Selvini-Palazzoli,  M., Boscolo, L., Cecchin, G., & Prata, G. (1980).  Hypothesizing, Circularity, & neutrality: Three guidelines for the conductor of an interview. Family Process, 19, 3-12.

Sharry, John (2001) Solution-Focused Groupwork. London: Sage

 Sharry, John, Madden, Brendan, and Darmody, Melissa (2001) Becoming a Solution Detective: Astrengths- based guide to brief therapy. London : BT Press.

 Sklare, Gerald (1997) Brief Counselling that Works: A solution-focused approach for school counsellors. Thousand Oaks, Ca.: Corwin Press, Sage Publications.

Shotter, J. (1999). Vygotsky: The social negotiation of semiotic mediation. In P. Lloyd & C. Fernyhough (Eds.), Lev Vygotsky critical assessments, Vol. IV, Future directions, (pp. 22-37). London: Routledge.

Shotter, J. (1993). Conversational realities: Constructing life through language. London: Sage Publications.

Shotter, J. and Lannamann, J. (2001). The situation of social; constructionism: Its “imprisonment’ within the ritual of theory-criticism-and-debate. Theory and Psychology12(5), 577-609.

Smith, C. (2003, in press). Relational attunement: Internal and external reflections on harmonizing with clients.  In D.A. Paré and G. Larner (Eds.).  Collaborative practice in psychology and therapy.  Binghampton, N.Y.: Haworth Press.

Stacey, K. (1997). Alternative metaphors for externalizing conversations. Gecko, 1,  29-1. Sullivan,  H. S. (1940). Conceptions of modern psychiatry, Washington DC: William Alanson White Foundation.

Sullivan,  H. S. (1956). Clinical studies in psychiatry, NY: WW Norton.

Thomas, Frank and Cockburn, Jack (1998) Competency-Based Counselling. Minn.: Fortress Press.

 Tohn, Susan Lee and Oshlag, Jordan (1997) Crossing the Bridge: integrating solution focused therapy into clinical practice. Sudbury, Mass.: Solutions Press.

Tomm, K. (1989). Externalizing the problem and internalizing personal agency. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 8(1), 54-59.

Tomm, K., Suzuki, K., and Suzuki, K. (1990).  Kan-no-mushi: An inner externalization that enables compromise?  The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 11(2), pp 104-106.

Turnell, Andrew and Edwards, Steve (1999) Signs of Safety: A Solution - and Safety - Oriented Approach to Child Protection Casework: New York: Norton.

Vygotsky, L. (1978). Mind in Society: The Development of Higher Psychological Processes. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Vygotsky, L. (1986). Thought and Language. Cambridge: The MIT Press.

Walsh,Trish (Ed.) (1997) Solution Focused Child Protection:Towards a positive frame forsocial work practice. Department of Social Studies Occasional Paper no. 6,Trinity College, Dublin.

 Walter, John and Peller, Jane (1992) Becoming Solution-Focused in Brief Therapy. New York:Brunner/Mazel.

 Walter, John and Peller, Jane (2000) Recreating Brief Therapy. Preferences & ossiblities. New York:Norton

Watzlawick,  P., Bavelas, J., &. Jackson, D. (1967). Pragmatics of human communication: A study of interactional patterns, pathologies, & paradoxes.. NY: W.W. Norton.

Watzlawick,  P., Weakland, J., & Fisch, R. (1974) Change: Problem formation and problem resolution, NY: WW Norton.

Watzlawick,  P., & Weakland, J. H. (1977). (Eds.) The Interactional View: Studies of the Mental Research Institute, 1965-1974. NY: W.W. Norton.

Watzlawick,  P. (Ed.) (1984). The Invented Reality. NY: W.W. Norton.

Weakland,  J. (1960). The "double-bind" hypothesis of schizophrenia in three-party interaction. In D.Jackson (Ed.), The etiology of schizophrenia. NY: Basic.

Weiner-Davis, Michelle (1995) Change Your Life and Everyone In It. New York: Simon & Schuster.

 Weiner-Davis, Michelle (1992) Divorce Busting: A revolutionary and rapid program for staying together. Simon & Schuster.

Weakland,  J., Fisch, R., & Bodin, A. (1974). Brief therapy: Focused problem resolution.  Family Process, 13, 141-168.

White, M. (1984). Pseudo-encropresis: From avalanche to victory, from vicious to virtuous cycles. In Selected papers (pp. 115-124). Adelaide: Dulwich Centre Publications.

White, M. (1992)  Deconstruction and therapy.  In Experience, contradiction, narrative, & imagination: Selected papers of David Epston and Michael White, 1989-1991, 109-152.  Adelaide, Australia: Dulwich Centre Publications. 

White, M. (1995). Re-Authoring lives: Interviews and essays. Adelaide, Australia:

Dulwich Centre Publications.

White, M. & Epston, D. (1990).  Narrative means to therapeutic ends. New York:  W.W. Norton and Co.

White, M. (2003). Working with people who are suffering the consequences of multiple trauma: A narrative perspective. The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work.  Reference

White, M. (2003). Statement of position maps 1&2, therapeutic posture, re-Authoring conversations, re-membering conversations, definitional ceremony and outsider witness responses, attending to the consequences of trauma, distinctions between traditional power and modern power, addressing personal failure. Adelaide, AU Dulwich Centre website, www.dulwichcentre.com.au

White, M. (2001). Narrative practice and the unpacking of identity conclusions. Gecko: A Journal of Deconstruction and Narrative Practice 1, 1-17. Wittgenstein, L.  (1953). Philosophical investigations.  Trans. G. Anscombe.