College | Emmanuel College |
Instructor(s) | Bright, Jennifer |
Course Code | EMP3651HS
NOTE: Graduate degree students enrol in EMP6651HS
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Semester | Second Semester |
Section | 0101 |
Online | No |
Credits | One Credit |
Location | Toronto (St George Campus) |
Description |
This course explores the fundamental theory, assumptions and practices of narrative therapy, a form of therapy developed in New Zealand and Australia in connection with indigenous people. Using a combination of free online material from the Dulwich Centre in Australia and class meetings during the regular semester, it explores the role of the therapist and the practice of therapy in utilizing narrative therapy techniques to address not only individual and family distress but also community and political structures of oppression. Narrative therapy explores with clients and communities how the structures of oppression can be used for healing, and works with communities to empower them in their own healing. |
Pre-Requisites | EMP1741H or equivalent |
Schedule | Tue |
Start Time | 9:00 |
End Time | 12:00 |
Hours Per Week | 3 |
Minimum Enrolment | 10 |
Maximum Enrolment | 25 |
Teaching Method |
Lectures
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Means of Evaluation |
Class Participation
Reflection Paper
Research Paper
Short Paper
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Previously Offered | Summer 2025 |
Currently Offered | Winter 2026 |
Next Scheduled | Winter 2028 |