Locating Stories: Trauma, Healing, Decolonising—Willakay, Narrative Practice and the Movements of Location, Dislocation and Relocation

Draper, Ana (2026) Locating Stories: Trauma, Healing, Decolonising—Willakay, Narrative Practice and the Movements of Location, Dislocation and Relocation. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 47 (1). ISSN 1467-8438 Full text available

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Abstract

In this paper, I use Location, Dislocation and Relocation (LDR) as a narrative and social constructionist approach from which I explore storytelling and meaning-making. It describes LDR as a method to enable the reader to familiarise themselves with this narrative construct. It enables the reader through a clinical description to orientate to the process of LDR in the action of clinical endeavour. I then go on to explore my own stories of LDR and to bring different Indigenous understandings to the process, what location is as a place, what stories are and what type of knowing there is. I explore colonisation and acts of resistance we can use to support something other to emerge. In the process, I introduce descriptions of decolonising as a practice and what that looks like in the clinical example I give. The paper concludes with an invitation to continue to use LDR with each other as a form of story that is full of action and intent.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Groups & Organisations > Racial/Cultural Groups
Race and Culture > Migration
Race and Culture > Culture and Psychotherapy
Department/People: Children, Young Adult and Family Services
URI: https://repository.tavistockandportman.ac.uk/id/eprint/3085

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