David Paré
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David Paré, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at the University of Ottowa. He is co-editor of two new books this year: Collaborative Practice in Psychology and Therapy (with G. Larner); and Furthering Talk: Advances in the Discursive Therapies (with T. Strong). He is interested in postmodern theory and practice in counseling, social constructionism, narrative and collaborative therapies, reflecting teamwork and epistemological issues in counseling and therapy. How he has utilized both his extensive narrative background and social constructionist ideas, evolving a therapeutic harmony of these two related yet different methods is the subject of this interview.
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