* David Epston: The other co-founder of narrative therapy, Epston is known for his work on deconstructing dominant cultural narratives, helping people to resist oppressive discourses, and developing the practice of "re-authoring" one's life story.
* John Winslade: A practitioner and researcher in narrative therapy, Winslade is known for his work on the narrative turn in therapy, the use of narrative practices in community work, and the development of the idea of "therapeutic landscapes."
* Harlene Anderson: A narrative therapist and researcher, Anderson is known for her work on the relationship between narrative and identity, the use of narrative practices in working with trauma, and the development of the idea of "storied lives."
* Dulwich Centre: A training and research centre for narrative therapy located in Adelaide, Australia, the Dulwich Centre is known for its work in developing and disseminating narrative therapy practices, as well as its publications, including the journal Narrative Therapy and Society.