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narrative
psychotherapy: social constructionism
The movement in the social sciences that stresses the role played by
language in the production of meaning. A central tenet is that people produce through discourse the social conditions by
which their thoughts, feelings, and actions are determined. In this way, meaning is made
in social contexts rather than given.*
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*Reprinted with permission from: Gerald Monk (Editor), et al Narrative Therapy
in Practice - The Archaeology of Hope (Jossey-Bass Psychology Series) Hardcover 1996 Jossey-Bass, Inc.
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