‘Conversations Inviting Change’ emerged around the beginning of the 21st century as part of the Narrative Medicine movement, originally spearheaded by Trish Greenhalgh and Brian Hurwitz in the United Kingdom and Rita Charon in New York.
In this contribution to The Polyphony blog, from the Institute of Medical Humanities at Durham University, John Launer describes how CIC has provided trainings for doctors and other health care professionals since then, equipping them to apply narrative ideas and skills to their everyday work. To read John’s account, click here.