Michael White

Born in 1948
Psychology
  • Michael White was an influential Australian social worker and family therapist renowned for founding narrative therapy.

  • His pioneering work significantly impacted psychotherapy and family therapy, introducing techniques adopted by other therapeutic approaches.

  • White's contributions centered on helping clients externalize problems and reauthor their life stories.

  • His collaborative approach emphasized clients' strengths and unique outcomes, challenging dominant problem-saturated narratives.

  • White's ideas, rooted in social constructionism and postmodern philosophy, revolutionized therapeutic practice.

  • His work on power dynamics in therapy, influenced by Michel Foucault, brought a critical perspective to traditional therapeutic models.

  • White's legacy continues to shape contemporary therapeutic practices worldwide.

Books by Michael White