
doi: 10.20856/jnicec.2804
This article explores approaches from a number of disciplines which allow for the incorporation of various forms of narrative analysis within reflective practice. For careers practitioners, structured narrative techniques can allow for creative applications of career theory to interactions with clients. In addition, the strong link between narrative and meaning making has the potential to extend the impact of reflective practice beyond the development of practical skills and knowledge into a deeper examination of professional purpose and identity.
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