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ROJAS-MADRIGAL, Carolina. Narrative Therapy and Feminism Perspective: A Confluence to Work with Families. Trab. soc. [online]. 2020, vol.22, n.2, pp.73-93. ISSN 2256-5493.  https://doi.org/10.15446/ts.v22n2.82082.

The narrative therapy proposed by Michael White and David Epston has a critical position from its origin that allows focusing speeches and power practices that affect people's lives. Their premises, procedures and techniques can connect with feminist positions to question the oppressive logic that directly affect women. This paper shows the confluence by describing the therapeutic process based on a narrative approach with a family within a university extension project. This type of therapy allowed the family to analyze the events that generated suffering, and they appropriated the alternative discourses for a change in their identity and relationships.

Keywords : feminisms; gender; narrative therapy; sexual abuse; social work; violence.

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