Lorraine Hedtke
California State University, San Bernardino
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Omega-journal of Death and Dying | 2005
Lorraine Hedtke; John Winslade
The subjunctive voice is often disparaged as no longer of any use in the English language. Here it is argued to have a special place in the construction of possibility in therapeutic conversation with persons who are grieving. In particular, the subjunctive is illustrated in a case study of a re-membering conversation; that is, one in which relational and community membership is considered to live on in a narrative sense after biological death. The argument is that such conversations can produce more sustenance for people in a time of grief than the usual emphasis on confronting “reality” and accepting loss.
Archive | 2017
Lorraine Hedtke; John Winslade
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy | 2014
Lorraine Hedtke
The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work | 2003
Lorraine Hedtke
The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work | 2002
Lorraine Hedtke
Journal of school counseling | 2009
Stephanie Granados; John Winslade; Megan De Witt; Lorraine Hedtke
The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work | 2008
John Winslade; Lorraine Hedtke
Omega-journal of Death and Dying | 2016
Dana G. Cable; Dale A. Lund; Simon Shimshon Rubin; Bert Hayslip; Lorraine Hedtke; Laura Hawkins; Kenneth J. Doka
International Research and Review, Journal of Phi Beta Delta, Honor Society for International Scholars | 2015
John Winslade; Lorraine Hedtke; Amy Douglass; Korina Echeverria; Dorry Lillard; Joanna Garcia; Stefany Zacarias; Samantha Stephens; Krystal Howard
Archive | 2005
Lorraine Hedtke; John Winslade; 康永 小森; 千賀子 石井; 光 奥野