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Record ID: 43ac55a2-73e1-4e66-839b-2f4ee77f5176
Type: Journal Article
Title: Acknowledging complexity
Other Titles: Gecko : a journal of deconstruction and narrative ideas in therapeutic practice
Authors: Carey, Maggie
Keywords: Counselling;Perpetrators
Year: 2001
Publisher: Dulwich Centre Publications
Citation: (2), 2001
Notes:  "Gecko" has now merged with "Dulwich Centre Journal", to become "International journal of narrative therapy and community work"
Discusses Tod Augusta-Scott’s paper, ‘Dichotomies in the Power and Control Story’, arguing his exploration of the complexities of working with violent men and his attention to the relationships of power between men and women are particularly insightful. Concludes by examining the concept of men’s ‘preferred territory’ and the role this can play in counselling, identifying some other aspects of Augusta-Scott’s paper which should be further explored.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/13269
ISSN: 13282123
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