This book introduces the forms of oral narratives concerning personal experiences, and demonstrates how the variety of viewpoints shown in stories strongly, yet unnoticeably, influence a listener's emotions. It also shows how parents can help children, and psychotherapists can assist patients, to enrich their narratives with additional perspectives.
This book introduces the forms of oral narratives concerning personal experiences, and demonstrates how the variety of viewpoints shown in stories strongly, yet unnoticeably, influence a listener's emotions. It also shows how parents can help children, and psychotherapists can assist patients, to enrich their narratives with additional perspectives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tilmann Habermas teaches psychoanalysis at the Goethe-Universität Frankfurt Am Main, Germany. His work on the development of the life story in adolescence has evolved into a sixteen-year longitudinal study of life narratives.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Emotions Part I. Emotions in Oral Autobiographical Narratives: 2. Narrative structure 3. Narrative evaluations 4. Narrative perspectives Part II. How Narratives Evoke Emotions: 5. Kinds of emotional effects of narratives 6. Narrative perspectives guide recipient emotions 7. Context and incongruencies also affect emotional response Part III. Narratives Reflect Defense Against Emotions, and Narrating Helps Cope with Them 8. Narratives reflect narrators' ability to bear emotions 9. The healing power of narrating 10. Working through by narrating experiences repeatedly Part IV. Transformative Co-Narratives by Parents and Therapists: 11. Co-narrating emotional events 12. Co-narrating in psychotherapy 13. Narrative perspectives in emotions References Index.
1. Emotions Part I. Emotions in Oral Autobiographical Narratives: 2. Narrative structure 3. Narrative evaluations 4. Narrative perspectives Part II. How Narratives Evoke Emotions: 5. Kinds of emotional effects of narratives 6. Narrative perspectives guide recipient emotions 7. Context and incongruencies also affect emotional response Part III. Narratives Reflect Defense Against Emotions, and Narrating Helps Cope with Them 8. Narratives reflect narrators' ability to bear emotions 9. The healing power of narrating 10. Working through by narrating experiences repeatedly Part IV. Transformative Co-Narratives by Parents and Therapists: 11. Co-narrating emotional events 12. Co-narrating in psychotherapy 13. Narrative perspectives in emotions References Index.
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