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Healing Stories:
The Use of Narrative in
Counseling and Psychotherapy
Stanley Krippner
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Price: $36.00
Paperback | 384 pages
ISBN: 978-0-9634501-4-2 |
Summary
Stanley Krippner and his co-editors Michael Bova and Leslie Gray have brought together a distinguished group of counselors and psychotherapists who have incorporated the use of story telling and personal mythology into their practices. With an introduction by Susan Powers, chapters have been penned by such well-known clinicians as David Feinstein, Susan Schwartz, Corydon Hammond, Alan E. Stewart, Arthur Frank, Rachel Remen, Robert Rosenbaum and Harold Ellis. The approach to narrative ranges from persomal mythology to action therapy to the use of drama and writing, to the importance of narrative in promoting healing in deep illness, and more. Aimed at clinicians, counselors, psychotherapists and other helping professional.
About the Editor
Stanley Krippner is one of the most distinguished and prolific psychologists in America. He is an author many times over, and a professor at Saybrook Graduate Institute in San Francisco. His interests are culturally and scientifically varied, spanning an immensely fruitful career of many decades. On his own and with collaborators drawn from all the a variety of disciplines such as psychology, and anthropology, he has written or edited 29 incomparable volumes, Healing Tales and its companion Healing Stories among them.
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