Narrative Training in Los Angeles, CA and Surrounding Areas
Working with Couples
Breaking The Frame: Aesthetic Encounters with Narrative Practices – Part One
Narrative Couple Therapy: The Power of Externalization
The practices of Narrative Therapy often challenge simple explanations of objective truth. Our lives are seen as multi-storied, rich with details and diverse experiences. In narrative therapy, we seek
Healing Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Narrative Approach
Jake, a gay-identified 26 year-old man enters my office for our first session and sits down on the sofa with a deep sigh. “I’m finally ready to do it”, he says. “Do what?” I ask. “Tell you everything. All the gory details about what my uncles did to me, about the...
The ‘Absent but Implicit’ in New Year’s Resolutions
Our New Year's resolutions are commitments to a new action or attitude that will bring us closer to the preferences we hold for our lives. We ask: “Who do we want to be?” “What do we want to see more of?” Whether it’s extra...
Video: Charley Lang: Actor vs. Narrative Therapist
Charley Lang on his work as an Actor and as a Narrative Therapist. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVpR_yQ0Zkg
Where the Bastard Lies (or, What’s really Wrong with “Internalized Homophobia”)
Every time I hear the phrase “internalized homophobia”, I bristle. It’s a phrase that tends to locate the problem in the gay person. What makes matters even more bristle-y for me is that the phrase