How is narrative therapy connected to systems theory

How is narrative therapy connected to systems theory
In this way, the Narrative approach involves the very systemic notions of life being shaped by the systems and relationships people come from and exist in, with change coming through ‘news of difference’, i.e., an alternate story for the multiple stories of life.
Narrative therapy helps clients identify what they want in their lives, facilitating reconnection with their own knowledge and strengths.

As such, this theoretical framework is particularly applicable for cross-cultural counselors and the diverse clients with whom they work.

Who is associated with narrative therapy?
In this way, the Narrative approach involves the very systemic notions of life being shaped by the systems and relationships people come from and exist in, with change coming through ‘news of difference’, i.e., an alternate story for the multiple stories of life.
This form of therapy was developed in the 1980s by Michael White and David Epston (About Narrative Therapy, n.d.). They believed that separating a person from their problematic or destructive behavior was a vital part of treatment (Michael White (1948-2008), 2015).
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