by NDC2 | May 22, 2020 | Stories of resilience
I like to share with you a documentary by Joris Postema I recently saw. Called “Stop filming us”. About Goma in Northern Congo. In my opinion a very very inspiring documentary for those interested in a collaborative way of filming. Watch! At home....
by NDC2 | May 22, 2020 | Stories of resilience
Sabine Vermeire developed a corona map: Narrative traces in Corona times ‘Care for the carers’ Searching for and sharing of small actions, from problems towards a community of ‘imperfect’ solidarity’ Download this document here ...
by NDC2 | May 22, 2020 | Stories of resilience
Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin www.mnbeaudoin.com Everyday, we hear grim news about the various impacts of COVID-19 on people’s lives. In the midst of this pandemic, we, as narrative therapists have a responsibility to cultivate hope and help people sustain their connections...
by NDC2 | May 22, 2020 | Stories of resilience
Tomas Van Reybrouck My current practice consists of calling all my client and to offer them the choice between three possibilities: a) a conversation-by-phone, b) a video-call or c) a face-to-face conversation later in time. Rita was a relatively new client, a single...
by NDC2 | May 22, 2020 | Stories of resilience
Tineke Haks The context of Corona, which affects us all, makes me see people all around, looking for structure and support. This certainly applies to myself. Fortunately, I found this support during a recent peer review where we discussed our experiences and queries....