Abstract
This essay describes the ancient and medieval labyrinth present in a variety of cultures. The labyrinth in Chartres Cathedral, France is presented in diagram and description. Contemporary narrative family therapy developed by Michael White and David Epston is summarized. Similarities and differences are noted between the labyrinth and narrative therapy. A case is provided on how the labyrinth could be used in a narrative therapeutic approach.
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