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As a narrative therapist, Ros uses wordplay, poetry, drama, drawing, storytelling, and playwriting as techniques to help unravel inner worlds. People feel less threatened by using these techniques rather than questions and "digging in the psyche." Peoples' stories provide rich material of which they are often unaware. This then becomes the therapy agenda. It renders evidence-based therapy techniques such as cognitive behaviour therapy more effective and is less threatening than direct questioning and drawing out-although these too have their place in all therapy. They may or may not be aware…mehr

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As a narrative therapist, Ros uses wordplay, poetry, drama, drawing, storytelling, and playwriting as techniques to help unravel inner worlds. People feel less threatened by using these techniques rather than questions and "digging in the psyche." Peoples' stories provide rich material of which they are often unaware. This then becomes the therapy agenda. It renders evidence-based therapy techniques such as cognitive behaviour therapy more effective and is less threatening than direct questioning and drawing out-although these too have their place in all therapy. They may or may not be aware of the problems their inner story has caused them, is causing them, as their story/ies remain buried deep. "Playing with Words" or "Wordplay" helps their story to emerge and live.
Autorenporträt
Ros Weston was born in Stopwhistle, Northumbria which is near Hadrian's Wall. Her childhood was spent in Throckley, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, now Tyne and Wear. Ros is a Fellow of British Psychological Society and a freelance psychologist. In her academic life, Ros was the Europe Against Cancer British Representative at the European Commission as well as being a lecturer and researcher at Southampton University. She taught on MA and PhD courses. She was then a member of the Cochrane Collaboration for Cancer Research.