“…Sells, Smith, Coe, Yoshioka, and Robbins (1994) and Smith, Sells, and Clevenger (1994) continued this focus with an agenda of generating descriptive categories detailing latent meaning, beliefs, and understandings of how the participants perceived reflecting team work. London, Ruiz, and Gargollo (1998) presented three client accounts of their experience using the collaborative approach of Goolishian and Anderson, and Gehart‐Brooks and Lyle (1999) investigated the process of change within this way of working through the experiences of clients and therapists. O’Connor, Meakes, Pickering, and Schuman (1997) reported on helpful aspects and the meanings and perceptions of families participating in narrative practice.…”