Catrina Brown, M.A., M.S.W., Ph.D., is an assistant professor at the School of Social Work at Dalhousie University in Halifax, cross-appointed to Women's Studies and Nursing. She is also a feminist psychotherapist in private practice with a focus on eating "disorders". She is the co-editor of Consuming Passions: Feminist Approaches to Eating Disorders and Weight Preoccupation. She conducts research in the area of women, eating "disorders", body image, trauma and sexual abuse, depression, and alcohol use problems. Tod Augusta-Scott, M.S.W. is the program coordinator at Bridges - a domestic violence counselling, research, and training institute in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada. He has taught at the School of Social Work at Dalhousie University in Halifax. He works as a consultant on issues of domestic violence for both government and non-government organizations. He is currently an editor for the Canadian Journal of Social Work. He publishes and presents his work internationally. His practice focuses primarily on issues of violence, sexual abuse, sexism, racism, and homophobia.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Postmodernism, Reflexivity, and Narrative Therapy - Catrina Brown, Tod Augusta-Scott PART I: WRITING IN THE SOCIAL Ch 1. Situating Knowledge and Power in the Therapeutic Alliance - Catrina Brown Ch 2. Re-storying Women's Depression: A Material-Discursive Approach - Michelle N. Lafrance, Janet M. Stoppard Ch 3. The Blinding Power of Genetics: Manufacturing and Privatizing Stories of Eating Disorders - Karin Jasper Ch 4. Poetics of Resistance: Compassionate Practice in Substance Misuse Therapy - Colin James Sanders Ch 5. Practicing Psychiatry Through a Narrative Lens: Working With Children, Youth, and Families - Normand Carrey PART II: SELF-SURVEILLANCE: NORMALIZING PRACTICES OF SELF Ch 6. Discipline and Desire: Regulating the Body/Self - Catrina Brown Ch 7. Watching the Other Watch: A Social Location of Problems - Stephen Madigan Ch 8. Internalized Homophobia: Lessons From the Mobius Strip - Glenda M. Russell PART III: CHALLENGING ESSENTIALISM Ch 9. Dethroning the Suppressed Voice: Unpacking Experience as Story - Catrina Brown Ch 10.Conversations With Men About Women's Violence: Ending Men's Violence by Challenging Gender Essentialism - Tod Augusta-Scott Ch 11. Challenging Essentialist Anti-Oppressive Discourse: Uniting Against Racism and Sexism - Tod Augusta-Scott PART IV: RE-AUTHORING PREFERRED IDENTITIES Ch 12. Movement of Identities: A Map for Therapeutic Conversations About Trauma - Jim Duvall, Laura Beres Ch 13. Letters From Prison: Re-authoring Identity With Men Who Have Perpetrated Sexual Violence - Tod Augusta-Scott Ch 14: Talking Body Talk: Blending Narrative and Feminist Approaches to Therapy - Catrina Brown About the Editors About the Contributors

