Therapeutic Style
Narrative Therapy
Narrative Therapy is a respectful, collaborative, and non-blaming approach that helps you reshape the story of your life. It is based on the idea that our identities are influenced by the stories we tell about ourselves and the meanings we give to our experiences. Sometimes, these stories become dominated by problems, leaving us feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or defined by difficulties.

What is Narrative Therapy?
At its core, Narrative Therapy views you as the author of your life story. Problems are not seen as part of your identity but as external influences that can be explored, challenged, and reshaped. This approach allows you to shift perspective and regain a sense of control.
Through this process, you can:
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Recognize that you are not the problem—the problem is the problem.
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Explore how dominant, unhelpful stories have shaped your self-view.
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Identify exceptions—times when the problem did not define you.
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Reconnect with your personal values, hopes, and strengths.


Key Techniques in Narrative Therapy
Narrative Therapy uses gentle yet powerful strategies to help you create meaningful change:
Externalizing the Problem: Instead of saying “I am anxious,” you might say “Anxiety is showing up in my life.” This creates distance, making the problem feel less overwhelming and more manageable.
Deconstructing Stories: Together with your therapist, you’ll examine where unhelpful narratives came from and how they gained influence over your life.
Exploring Unique Outcomes: Highlighting moments when the problem wasn’t in control—revealing hidden strengths and skills that can guide your new story.
Re-authoring Your Life: Co-creating a more empowering narrative that reflects your values, goals, and preferred identity.
Who Can Benefit from Narrative Therapy?
Narrative Therapy can be especially supportive for individuals, couples, and families navigating:
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Anxiety, stress, or depression
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Grief, trauma, or loss
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Relationship struggles
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Self-esteem or identity challenges
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Life transitions or feelings of being “stuck”
This approach is highly adaptable and particularly effective for people who want to reconnect with their personal agency and create change from a place of empowerment.

The Goal: Rewriting Your Story
Narrative Therapy is not just about problem-solving—it’s about transformation. By uncovering overlooked strengths and shifting how you see yourself, you can write a new story that emphasizes resilience, growth, and possibility.
The outcome is a renewed sense of hope and direction, empowering you to live a life that feels authentic and aligned with your values.