Constructivist therapy is not so much a technique as a philosophical context within which therapy is done, and more a product of the zeitgeist than the brainchild of any single theorist…. These approaches work with a part of the human psyche that is surprisingly neglected in many schools of therapy—the form-giving, meaning-making part, the narrator who at every waking moment of our lives spins out its account of who we are and what we are doing and why we are doing it. (Anderson, 1990, p. 137)