Narrative Therapy
If you’re a professional interested in enhancing your clinical and practice-research skills in narrative therapy and community work, sign up to learn more about our Master of Narrative Therapy and Community Work course.
Narrative approaches to therapy and community work are used by social workers, psychologists, community development workers, nurses, teachers, doctors, and other health professionals in a wide range of practice settings.
The Master of Narrative Therapy and Community Work is a postgraduate specialist qualification for professionals interested in enhancing their clinical and practice-research skills. The degree is delivered as a joint initiative of the Department of Social Work (The University of Melbourne) and The Dulwich Centre, Adelaide. The Dulwich Centre is the international centre for narrative therapy training, established by the internationally renowned social worker and narrative therapist, Michael White, in 1984.
This Masters program has been accredited by the Australian Counselling Association (ACA).