Subversive
Dialogue: Narrative and Feminist Practices, Intersections
& Divergences
with Rena Lafleur, Mishka Lysack & David
Paré
Date and Time: Thursday, May 6, 2004, 9:00
am – 4:30 pm
Location: Sandy Hill Community Centre (directions)
Admission and Tuition: $115 or $75 for students
(This price includes continental breakfast and a light networking
lunch provided on site.)
Description: This workshop will open up a
dialogue between feminist and narrative practitioners around
the areas of overlap and agreement as well as some of the
creative differences between these two approaches. Part of
this exploration will take the form of sharing our own stories
of how we developed our practices so that we could become
more sensitive to the issues of gender, power, voice, and
the social/cultural context of our work. We will also examine
the rich diversity of practices in feminist and narrative
counselling, and will discuss the key guiding principles that
orient these practices.
The day will include a range of group discussions, demonstrations,
role-plays, and practical handouts, and will address:
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Intersections & divergences between narrative and
feminist practice
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Stories of working collaboratively
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Ideas & beliefs in forming narrative & feminist
practice
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Key features of feminist & narrative counselling
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Open dialogue between feminist & narrative practitioners
Our programs are adapted to match the clinical and educational
experience of participants. Please contact The Glebe Institute
if you have questions about the fit between your background
and specific programs.
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