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This story from narrative family therapy practice illustrates the process of developing a counter-story for a problem story using David Epston's version of narrative practices. The problems are anorexia and anxiety in an 8-year-old boy. This story can be read together with the companion article (“Learning How to Counter-Story in Narrative Therapy,” this issue, pp. 58–71), which describes and explains the ideas and practices used by the therapist. This is an abridged version and the full version can be found at www.narrativeapproaches.com and at www.yourstory.org.nz. |