Narrative Approaches to Counselling

Postgraduate | 2026

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PUBH 6002
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Course ID
204742
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Adelaide City Campus East
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Level of study
Postgraduate
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Unit value
6
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School of Psychology
Course coordinator
Course coordinator
Rebecca Wood
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Course level
6
Work Integrated Learning course
Work Integrated Learning course
No
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No

Course overview

This course provides a rigorous introduction to narrative practice. All of the central practices of the narrative approach will be explored, along with an accessible introduction to the theories and thinking that informs the practice. This introduction is relevant for a range of contexts including counselling and working with groups and communities. It will include explorations of the key ideas of narrative therapy, with an emphasis on developing skills in using the narrative approach and how these might apply in a variety of settings.

Course learning outcomes

  • Identify the principle ideas of poststructuralist theories as they relate to narrative approaches to counselling and psychotherapy.
  • Critically appraise narrative approaches to counselling demonstrating an appreciation of the evidence base, clinical and community applications, strengths, and limitations.
  • Investigate the relevance of narrative approaches as they relate to specific populations.
  • Demonstrate a consistently high level of skill utilizing a variety of narrative practices, substantiating the use of interventions as they relate to the underlying philosophy of narrative practice.
  • Critically appraise narrative therapy practice demonstrating advanced levels of self-awareness and discuss the ethical and political concerns supported within the narrative community of practice.

Availability

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Census date
Fri 27/03/2026
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Fri 13/03/2026
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Last day to W
Fri 10/04/2026
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Last day to WF
Fri 08/05/2026

Class details

Adelaide City Campus East

Class number
Class number 29869
Section
Section WS01
Size
Size 30
Available
Available 30
Dates Days Time Campus Location Instructor
25 Feb - 15 Apr Wednesday 2:10pm - 5pm Adelaide City Campus East Helen Mayo South, S412
6 May - 3 Jun Wednesday 2:10pm - 5pm Adelaide City Campus East Helen Mayo South, S412

Prerequisite(s)

  • must have completed all of PUBH5001 Ethics in the Counselling Workplace/PUBH5002 Attachment Processes in the Therapeutic Relationship/PUBH5004 Counselling Skills 2/PUBH5006 Nature of Grief/PUBH5008 Mindfulness-based Counselling Applications AND must have completed 1 of PUBH6001 Cognitive Behaviour Therapy/PUBH6020 Developing a Novel Research Question

Corequisite(s)

N/A

Antirequisite(s)

  • must not have completed PUBHLTH7005 Narrative Approaches to Counselling at the University of Adelaide

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