Past Presenters and Workshops
2019 – David Newman (Australia) – Level 1 Summer Narrative Therapy Intensive and Level 2 Summer Narrative Therapy Intensive
2019 – Kelsi Semeschuk (Canada-Australia) –Level 2 Summer Narrative Therapy Intensive. A presentation about Michael White’s Video Archive
2019 – Vikki Reynolds (Canada) – Alternative Approaches to Work with Trauma: Justice Doing and Witnessing Resistance
2019 – Mathura Thiagarajah (Canada) – Level 2 Responding to trauma. A presentation titled ‘Creating a collective narrative document’
2018 – Vikki Reynolds (Canada) – Justice-Doing in Community Work and Therapy: Solidarity Groups and Collective Care
2018 – Lindsay Williams (Canada) – Narrative Therapy with women who use drugs: Exploring new approaches and possibilities
2017 – Angela Voght (Canada) – Collective Documents
2016 – Mike Boucher (USA) – Exploring trauma, hardship, and healing with refugees
2014 – David Epston (New Zealand) – Working with Children and Families
2014 – Scot Cooper (Canada) – Brief Narrative Therapy
2013 – David Epston (New Zealand) – What is a Good Question? What is a Good Story?
2012 – William Cooke, Margotte Kaczanowska & Susanne Thompson (Canada) – Goodbye and Hello: Narrative Therapy and Loss
2009 – David Denborough and Cheryl White (Australia) – Responding to Hardship: Collective Narrative Practice
2008 – Jodi Lobozoo Aman (USA) – Narrative Therapy with Couples
2008 – Maggie Carey (Australia) – Narrative Approaches to Working with Mental Health Issues and Extending Narrative Practice
2007 – David Denborough & Cheryl White (Australia) – Towards Collective and Community Practices: Narrative Ways of Linking Lives with Groups and Communities
2007 – John Winslade (USA) – Moving From Problem Solving to Narrative Approaches in Mediation and Narrtive Ideas in Working with Identity Stories for Children and Young People in Schools and Other Contexts
2006 – Lorraine Hedtke (USA) – Re-storying Grief through Re-membering Practices
2006 – Shona Russel (Australia) – Responding to Violence in Women’s Lives – Narrative Possibilities
2005 – Chris Chapman (Canada) – Statement of Position Maps and Scaffolding of Therapeutic Conversations
2005 – Maggie Carey (Australia) – Narrative Ways of Working With Children and Adolescents and Narrative Responses to Trauma and Scaffolding Our Enquiries
2005 – Karin Jasper (Canada) – Body Image, Body Ethics: A Critical Examination of the Ways Body Regulation Practices Have Come to Seem Necessary to ‘Successful” Being in the World
2005 – Victoria Dickerson (USA) – A Narrative Approach t Working with Women: Breaking the Rules: Young Women Can Define Their Own Lives, on Their Own Terms, in Their Own Times
2004 – 2007 Rick Eckley – Co-Founder of NTC (Canada) – Narrative Level 1 & 2 training
2004 – Art Fisher (Canada) – Narrative Possibilities for Anti-Oppressive Practices: Co-creating Visual Conversation Maps on Topics of Identity, Responsibility, Love and Abuse