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Narrative in social work practice : the power and possibility of story /

Narrative in Social Work Practice features first-person accounts from social workers who have successfully integrated narrative theory and approaches into their practice. Contributors describe innovative and effective interventions with a wide range of individuals, families, and groups facing a vari...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Burack-Weiss, Ann (Editor ), Lawrence, Lynn Sara (Editor ), Mijangos, Lynne Bamat (Editor ), Charon, Rita (writer of foreword.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Columbia University Press, [2017]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Foreword, by Rita Charon -- Preface: A Carnival of Possibilities, by Ann Burack-Weiss -- Introduction: Many Ways of Knowing, by Ann Burack-Weiss -- Part I. Writing as Discovery and Healing -- 1. Stuck: An Intersection of Stories, by Lynne Bamat Mijangos -- 2. Garden at Vaucresson: It's Not All a Bed of Roses, by Lynn Sara Lawrence -- 3. Another Kind of Witnessing: Narrative Medicine and the Trauma Therapist, by Kristen Slesar -- Part II. Narrative Social Work with Individuals and Families -- 4. The Reluctant Storyteller: The Use of Self in Narrative Social Work, by Millet Israeli -- 5. Grace Notes: Singing in Marion's Hospital Room, by Constance H. Gemson -- 6. One Family's Experience of Falling Out of Health: A Mother Remembers; a Daughter Reflects, by Jessica Greenbaum and Isabel Marcus -- 7. Scheherazade: The Social Worker as Interpreter of Social, Cultural, and Familial Maladies, by Judith Levi -- 8. Sharing a Narrative Meal: The Therapeutic Use of Narrative with Older Adults, by Lauren Taylor -- Part III. Narrative Social Work with Groups -- 9. Storytelling and Listening to Combat HIV/AIDS: Stigma and Secrecy in Kenya, by Benaifer Bhadha -- 10. I Like Dancing and Singing and Prancing and Flinging: Using Poetry in Dementia Care, by Mary Hume -- 11. Jesse's Story: A Mother's Voice--a Social Work Journey, by Heidi Mandel -- 12. With Every Story We Rise: Narrative Means to Social Justice Ends, by Nora McCarthy and Rachel Blustain -- Part IV. Narrative Social Work in Education, Supervision, and Research -- 13. Transnational Parenting: The Hidden Costs of the Search for a "Better Life", by Christiana Best-Giacomini -- 14. The Worker-Mentor Story: Narrative Approaches in Social Work Supervision, by Alicia Fry -- 15. Narrative Research: Discoveries in Listening to Clinician-Scholars' Experiences of Working Across Trauma and Loss, by Madelyn Miller -- 16. Reading and Writing Really Are Fundamental: How Stories Shape Professional Development, by Mary Sormanti -- Conclusion: On Narrative Competence and Narrative Humility, by Ann Burack-Weiss, Lynn Sara Lawrence, and Lynne Bamat Mijangos 
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