Chan, Simon Tak MauSimon Tak MauChanLau, C. Y. V.Yu, H. W. C.2025-07-092025-07-092023https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/4867<b>Purpose</b>: This article reviews narrative therapy (NT) publications specific to Hong Kong over a period of 20 years. <b>Methods</b>: Three search strategies are adopted: using the Hong Kong Baptist University OneSearch database and Google Books index, and sending soliciting emails to local scholars and practitioners. Four research questions are asked: (a) how many related publications? (b) who are the targets? (c) who are the authors? (d) what is the type of publication? <b>Results</b>: In total, there are 127 publications identified. The first NT publication is dated 1996. The most common target group is “People with Problem” (48.8%). Most authors are academics (78.7%). The publications are mostly Journal Articles (68.5%). <b>Conclusions</b>: Co-construction between academics and practitioners, co-researching as the landscape for co-constructing an NT community, and finally, the co-deconstruction process of local narratives are recommended as future tasks for Hong Kong related NT publications.enSystematic review of narrative therapy publications in Hong Kongjournal article10.1177/10497315221125242