Narrative approaches in social work practice : a life span, culturally centered, strengths perspective /
"The purpose of this book is to explain the process in which individuals tell and retell their narratives, especially during developmental and other transitions in order to create meaning and continuity in their lives. The other goal is to clarify the nature and types of narratives that emerge...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Springfield, Ill. :
Charles C. Thomas,
©2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Observing and analyzing how clients' narratives emerge over the life course: the narrative knowledge, timing, and context principle
- Listening to clients' spontaneous narratives: the shared experience and transformation principle
- Responding to clients' spontaneous narratives: the naming and unpacking assessment and intervention principle
- Using narative questions to connect clients' single event narratives and life narratives: the meaning-making principle
- Helping marginalized clients to share and advocate for their narrated and unnarrated experiences: the social justice-systems change intervention principle
- Using play, interpretive, and improvisational narrative strategies with children: prevention, early intervention, and treatment
- Assisting youths in exploring choices and consequencs at critical moments through their life stories and transition naratives
- Helping clients to reauthor challenging narratives about gender and other adult development issues
- Facilitating older adults' use of life narratives for personal well-being, peer support, and mentoring
- Helping families and couples to manage conflicts through resolution-based metaphors and other narrative rituals
- Utilizing common marginalized and exception narratives with multiple client systems to facilitate individual and structural changges
- Lessons learned and future directions for narrative practice.