Narrative Therapy Centre

Of Toronto

Narrative Therapy  Centre

P.O. Box 31030, Westney Heights RPO

15 Westney Road N.

Ajax, Ontario. Canada.  L1T 3V2

Phone: 905-427-8239

Fax: 905-427-8231

E-mail:  contact@narrativetherapycentre.com

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The NTC hosts a series of free talks one to two times a year on interesting work and ideas informed by narrative therapy and collective narrative practice.

 

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Our past free events….

 

June 2012—Conversations about Gender, Culture and Narrative Practice. During this workshop Angel Yuen shared some of the ideas and stories from her co-edited book with Cheryl White  Conversations about gender, culture, violence and narrative practice: Stories of hope and complexity from women of many cultures’ (2008). Jill Andrew, festival director of BITE ME! Toronto Int’l Body Image Film and Arts Festival was also interviewed at this free event.

 

December 2011—Breaking the Silence Through Clay—  The Narrative Therapy Centre, Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic and the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art collaborated together in this workshop to raise awareness about violence against women as a critical community issue.

 

September 2010—Team of Life — a methodology that uses sporting metaphor to creatively  engage youth in conversation about hardships they have faced.

 

September 2009—Tree of Life — An arts-based narrative group counseling approach for children who have experienced trauma or difficult times.

 

January 2009– Tree of Life- An arts-based narrative group counseling approach for children who have experienced trauma or difficult times.

 

October 2008—Strengthening Resistance: The use of narrative practices in working with genocide survivors in Rwanda.  Our very first free event was presented by Cheryl White and David Denborough of the Dulwich Centre Institute of Collective Narrative Practice in Adelaide Australia