Routledge International Handbook of Therapeutic Stories and Storytelling
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-19634-3 (ISBN)
The Routledge International Handbook of Therapeutic Stories and Storytelling is a unique book that explores stories from an educational, community, social, health, therapeutic and therapy perspectives, acknowledging a range of diverse social and cultural views in which stories are used and written by esteemed storytellers, artists, therapists and academics from around the globe.
The book is divided into five main sections that examine different approaches and contexts for therapeutic stories and storytelling. The collected authors explore storytelling as a response to the Covid-19 pandemic, in education, social and community settings, and in health and therapeutic contexts. The final section offers an International Story Anthology written by co-editor Sharon Jacksties and a final story by Katja Gorečan.
This book is of enormous importance to psychotherapists and related mental health professionals, as well as academics, storytellers, teachers, people working in special educational needs, and all those with an interest in storytelling and its applied value.
Clive Holmwood is a Dramatherapist with 25 years’ experience, and an Associate Professor in the Department of Therapeutic Arts at the University of Derby, where he lectures and researches in Dramatherapy and in the areas of play and Creative Arts Health and Wellbeing. He has written extensively on Dramatherapy, Play and Education, his most recent work being the co-edited Routledge International Handbook of Play, Therapeutic Play and Play Therapy with Sue Jennings in 2021. Sue Jennings is Professor of Play, a lifetime award from the European Federation of Dramatherapy, and Distinguished Scholar at the University of the Witwatersrand. She has pioneered Dramatherapy and Neuro-Dramatic-Play for many years both in the UK and overseas and has written over 50 books on Group Work, Trauma and Play and Dramatherapy. Sharon Jacksties is a qualified Dramatherapist and psychiatric nurse with a career as a mental health practitioner in hospitals and social services settings. A professional storyteller for 30 years, her practice includes performance, applied and community storytelling. She is FEST's (Federation of European Storytelling Organisations) first ambassador to the UK, has a teaching practice here and abroad, and has written 3 collections of traditional stories published by The History Press.
Foreword
Paul Animbom Ngong
Introduction
Clive Holmwood
Part 1 Covid 19 A storied Response
Introduction to Part 1
1 Making a Story out of a Crisis: A Response to Covid-19: A Dramatic Perspective
Clive Holmwood
2 The stories of Siddhartha and Captain Tom: lifetimes apart but connecting us together
Drew Bird
3 Doorways to the Deathlands – The Imaginal Seeing of Story
Mary Smail
4 Storytelling for Disability in Covid-19
Aurora Piaggesi, Giulia Bini, Silvia Carpi, Barbara Parrini and Stefania Bargagna
5 Don't let corona become our only story
Arjen Barel
Part 2 Stories & Therapeutic Texts
Introduction to Part 2
6 Through the Fairy Door ... to the Land of Stories: a journey through your imagination
Sue Jennings
7 Through the looking glass: six pitfalls in story-work
Alida Gersie
8 Structuring The Therapist’s Role: An Exploration Of Sophocles’ Play King Oedipus
Marina Jenkyns
9 Oral Storytelling is not dead: she's just gone to slip into something more comfortable...
Steve Stickley
10 Shakespeare unbarr’d
Rowan Mckenzie
11 Healing through the Mahabharata
Kavita Arora and Raghu Ananthanarayanan
12 We're going on a Bear Hunt: Neuro-dramatic Play, Multi-Sensory Informed, Storytelling Approaches to Working with Children Under Five.
Clive Holmwood
13 Myth – Drama- Narrative- Performance
Stelios Krasanakis
14 Creativity and Power in Sicilian Spirit: The Stories of Giufa, The Wise and The Fool.
Salvo Pitruzzella
Part 3 Stories & Therapeutic Texts in Educational, Social and Community Contexts
Introduction to Part 3
15 The Use of Storytelling as a Pedagogic Tool in the English Language Classroom
Sarah Telfer
16 Callers and Hearers: Song, Orality, Orature and Aurality in African theatre performance
Vincent Meyburgh, Ntombi Mkhasibe and Joce Engelbrecht
17 Beyond the Happy Ever Afters: how stories in a local English theatre can impact on their audiences
Richard Vergette
18 The Cypriot story
Seniha Naşit Gürçağ
19 A Personal Journey to The Clever Mountain Girl
Lenka Fisherová, Ilona Labuťová
20 Changing the world through stories of change: the work of OpenStoryTellers 2004-2019
Nicola Grove, Alice Parsley, Clemma Lewis and Robin Meader
21 From Isolation to Integration and Advocacy: Healing and Empowerment through Storytelling
Lani Peterson
22 Seeking a common ground: Storytelling and Social Healing
Inger Lise Oelrich
23 'Janare’ and ‘caporabballi’: The magic and splendour of Irpinia through stories of witches, dance leaders and sacred pigs.
Josephine F Discepolo Ahmadi
24 Adapting Oral Tales for the Moral Transformation of the Developing Child and Youths: Adapting Yomandene and the Stubborn Son from Tale to Play
Victor Jong Taku
Part 4 - Stories & Therapeutic Texts in Health and Therapy Contexts
Introduction to Part 4
25 The Body Politic: An account of a therapeutic storytelling practice with torture survivors and their families
Sharon Jacksties
26 I believe in unicorns …
Silviana Bonadei
27 Clay Stories, Crafting Spirit and Soul
Lynne Souter-Anderson
28 'Metamyth Therapy through the Arts in Museums' ©: A Personal Journey Through Story
Thalia Valeta
29 Stories in crisis and Traumatic situations
Mooli Lahad
30 The Laying on of Ears
Mary Louise Chown
31 Storytelling and Play - How storytelling and play can be used therapeutically with people with a learning disability.
Jem Dick
32 A trans-cultural perspective on life story therapy with adoptive foster and kinship families, using the "Theatre of Attachment" model
Joan Moore
33 Fostering Storytellers: Helping Foster Carers to build attachments and enhance emotional literacy through stories and oral storytelling.
Steve Killick
34 The power of storytelling for people living with dementia
Alice Liddell Allen
35 Exploring the dynamics of story in dementia research: storytelling constructs that support people with dementia to share their experiences of what it means to live with dementia
Alison Ward
36 Zen Stories To Inspire Imagination In A Client With Vascular Dementia
Ravindra Ranasinha
Part 5 - Stories
37 An International Story Anthology
Sharon Jacksties
38 Everything That We Can Remember: How to create a safe environment through a poetic story - an Introduction to Forest of Lost Memories
Alenka Vidrih
The Forest Of Lost Memories ©
Katja Gorečan
Afterword
Appendix
Erscheinungsdatum | 31.01.2024 |
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Reihe/Serie | Routledge International Handbooks |
Zusatzinfo | 2 Tables, black and white; 8 Line drawings, black and white; 20 Halftones, black and white; 28 Illustrations, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 174 x 246 mm |
Gewicht | 453 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie ► Ergotherapie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-032-19634-3 / 1032196343 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-032-19634-3 / 9781032196343 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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