Description
Eligibility
Psychology Students, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Social Workers, Students, PhD Scholars.
What is Narrative Therapy?
Narrative Therapy empowers clients to separate themselves from their problems and build new, meaningful life stories. This approach is effective for trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, and self-esteem issues. In this course, you’ll learn practical techniques, real-life applications, and therapeutic skills to guide clients in re-authoring their identities. Perfect for mental health professionals and students looking to deepen their practice.
PROCESS OF REGISTRATION

Module 1_Understanding Narrative Therapy
- Understanding Narrative Therapy
- Role of Perception
- Principles of Narrative Therapy:
- Influential but decentered therapist
- Person separate from problem
- All problems have exceptions
- Preferred story over problem story
- Identity shaped by preferred story
- Relationships influence narratives
- Deconstruct societal norms
- Support personal decision-making
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Module 2_Applications and Theoretical Foundations
- Areas of Application:
- Anxiety
- Attachment issues
- Grief/trauma
- Depression
- Relationships
- Self-image
- Anger
- Theoretical Viewpoints:
- Psychodynamic
- Cognitive/Constructivist
- Social Constructionist
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Module 3_Therapist Role, Techniques, and Integration
- Therapist’s Role:
- Active listening
- Empathy
- Importance of vocabulary
- Techniques:
- Externalization
- Deconstruction
- Unique outcomes
- Re-authoring narrative
- Integration:
- Existential (Free will vs. responsibility)
- CBT (Pattern identification and restructuring)
- ACT (Acceptance and value-based action)
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Module 4_Practical Application and Activities
- Role play practice
- Worksheets and activities
- Interactive tasks for each topic
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