Narrative and Open Dialogue: Strangers in the Night or Easy Bedfellows?
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy
Published online on April 28, 2014
Abstract
This paper briefly describes narrative and open dialogue approaches before exploring their shared values, ways of working, their differences and the possibilities for integration. Both authors have extensive experience in using a narrative therapy approach, while Val Jackson, a family and systemic psychotherapist, also uses an open dialogue approach in her work in an early intervention in psychosis service in Yorkshire, UK.