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Storymaking in bereavement : dragons fight in the meadow

By: Material type: TextTextLondon Jessica Kingsley Publishers c1991Description: 327p.; bibliog. notesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1853020656
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC455.4.L67 G47 1991
Contents:
Part 1 - Themes of love and death. Part 2 - A tracery of connections through mourning and myth. Part 3 - Focused attention on intimate loss. Part 4 - When a tyrant spell has bound us. Part 5 - On stories and storymaking. Part 6 - The stories and storymaking structures
Abstract: 'Myths and related stories describe essential human experience which, requiring the use of the imagination, reconcile and give voice to fantasy and reality. In this book the author reflects on the processes of grief and more than 50 folk tales are included....The use of stories in therapy is explained and specifically, bereavement counselling through storymaking. The final section provides storymaking structures that can be used around particular stories in groupwork.'
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Foreword by Ofra Ayalon.

Part 1 - Themes of love and death. Part 2 - A tracery of connections through mourning and myth. Part 3 - Focused attention on intimate loss. Part 4 - When a tyrant spell has bound us. Part 5 - On stories and storymaking. Part 6 - The stories and storymaking structures

'Myths and related stories describe essential human experience which, requiring the use of the imagination, reconcile and give voice to fantasy and reality. In this book the author reflects on the processes of grief and more than 50 folk tales are included....The use of stories in therapy is explained and specifically, bereavement counselling through storymaking. The final section provides storymaking structures that can be used around particular stories in groupwork.'

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