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This book
enables people in the healing professions to utilise storytelling, pictures and metaphor as interventions to help their patients. With clear guidance on how stories can be applied to encourage positive change in people, groups and organisations, it is an essential resource for psychotherapists and other professions of social care.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
INTRODUCTION
- The potential of stories
PART ONE: THE STORIES
- Promoting understanding
- Promoting health
- Promoting wellbeing
- Promoting successful relationships
- Promoting development
PART TWO: THE METHODS
- Identifying therapeutic stories
- Developing therapeutic stories through dialogue
- Inventing therapeutic stories
- Telling therapeutic stories
- Experiencing therapeutic stories without words
- Appendix
Literature
Index
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Stefan Hammel is a child and family therapist, a hypnotherapist and a chaplain in a psychiatric and a general hospital in Kaiserslautern, Germany. He studied Theology in Aberdeen (Scotland), Leipzig and Heidelberg (Germany), and has trained in Systemic Therapy and Child Hypnotherapy. He is a member of the German Milton Erickson Society for Clinical Hypnosis and has led seminars in the UK, France, USA, South Africa and other countries. For further information on the author and a blog with therapeutic stories in English, French and Spanish, see: www.stefanhammel.com
Zusammenfassung
This book enables people in the healing professions to utilise storytelling, pictures and metaphor as interventions to help their patients. With clear guidance on how stories can be applied to encourage positive change in people, groups and organisations, it is an essential resource for psychotherapists and other professions of social care.