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BANTR: A Narrative Therapy Podcast
Bay Area Narrative Therapy Resource (BANTR)
15 episodes
1 month ago
BANTR Radio was started by Will Sherwin, LMFT in 2014 to circulate interviews and discussions about important and interesting narrative therapy topics.
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BANTR Radio was started by Will Sherwin, LMFT in 2014 to circulate interviews and discussions about important and interesting narrative therapy topics.
Show more...
Education
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#7: Dr. Marc Komori-Stager
BANTR: A Narrative Therapy Podcast
1 hour 5 minutes
3 years ago
#7: Dr. Marc Komori-Stager
In this episode of BANTR Radio, Marc Komori-Stager, PhD. and Will Sherwin, MFT discuss the playful metaphors of the mind, imagination and emotions illustrated in the Pixar film Inside Out. We discuss the film using a variety of common narrative terms like externalization, agency, and values and examine cultural discourses on emotions. Dr. Marc is creatively referencing the characters in the film in psychotherapy with children in his private practice at eastbayfamilytherapy.com in Walnut Creek, CA. Also, check out Narrative Therapy India’s article on Inside Out, “Externalising, the Pixar Way”.   Note this podcast was originally published on January 18, 2016
BANTR: A Narrative Therapy Podcast
BANTR Radio was started by Will Sherwin, LMFT in 2014 to circulate interviews and discussions about important and interesting narrative therapy topics.