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The book provides a hypnosystemically grounded introduction to therapeutic storytelling in medicine, child therapy, adult psychotherapy, couples therapy, family therapy, social work, pastoral care, education, coaching, supervision, and related professional fields. Contents include: The relevance of storytelling to therapy. | Why, when, and how stories have therapeutic effects. | Where I can use therapeutic stories. | How to find the right story for the right moment. | Structuring a therapeutic story. | How to start and continue. | Enhancing narrative skills. About the Author: Stefan Hammel…mehr
The book provides a hypnosystemically grounded introduction to therapeutic storytelling in medicine, child therapy, adult psychotherapy, couples therapy, family therapy, social work, pastoral care, education, coaching, supervision, and related professional fields. Contents include:
The relevance of storytelling to therapy.
Why, when, and how stories have therapeutic effects.
Where I can use therapeutic stories.
How to find the right story for the right moment.
Structuring a therapeutic story.
How to start and continue.
Enhancing narrative skills.
About the Author: Stefan Hammel works as a systemic therapist, hypnotherapist, and author. He is also an protestant hospital and psychiatric chaplain, as well as the director of the Institute for Hypnosystemic Counseling in Kaiserslautern. Additionally, he serves as a lecturer for systemic and hypnotherapeutic training institutes in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. He conducts seminars on Ericksonian hypnotherapy, therapeutic storytelling, systemic and hypnosystemic counseling. His main areas of focus include couple and family therapy, therapy for children and adolescents, depression, anxiety, trauma, end-of-life and grief counseling, as well as supporting somatic healing processes.
Stefan Hammel works as a systemic therapist, hypnotherapist, and author. He is also an protestant hospital and psychiatric chaplain, as well as the director of the Institute for Hypnosystemic Counseling in Kaiserslautern. Additionally, he serves as a lecturer for systemic and hypnotherapeutic training institutes in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. He conducts seminars on Ericksonian hypnotherapy, therapeutic storytelling, systemic and hypnosystemic counseling. His main areas of focus include couple and family therapy, therapy for children and adolescents, depression, anxiety, trauma, end-of-life and grief counseling, as well as supporting somatic healing processes.
Inhaltsangabe
What does storytelling have to do with therapy?.– Life as a story.- When is storytelling therapeutic?.– Injurious and healing stories.- What kinds of stories can I tell?.– A shelf full of dreams.- What characterizes a good story?.– Room for one's own.- How do I find the right story at the right time?.– Unearthing treasures.- How do I structure a therapeutic story?.– Building stairs.- Where to start, where to lead?.– Stops in the landscape of life.- Where do I begin and how do I continue?.– The wrong English.- Editing stories – Polishing the diamond.- Storytelling in child and adolescent therapy – Gregor, the dragon.- Storytelling in adult therapy – Like a heap of ants.- Storytelling in medicine – Rowing uphill.- Storytelling in therapy training and supervision – Matryoshka.- Storytelling as a remedy in collectively experienced crises?.
What does storytelling have to do with therapy?.- Life as a story.- When is storytelling therapeutic?.- Injurious and healing stories.- What kinds of stories can I tell?.- A shelf full of dreams.- What characterizes a good story?.- Room for one's own.- How do I find the right story at the right time?.- Unearthing treasures.- How do I structure a therapeutic story?.- Building stairs.- Where to start, where to lead?.- Stops in the landscape of life.- Where do I begin and how do I continue?.- The wrong English.- Editing stories - Polishing the diamond.- Storytelling in child and adolescent therapy - Gregor, the dragon.- Storytelling in adult therapy - Like a heap of ants.- Storytelling in medicine - Rowing uphill.- Storytelling in therapy training and supervision - Matryoshka.- Storytelling as a remedy in collectively experienced crises?.
What does storytelling have to do with therapy?.– Life as a story.- When is storytelling therapeutic?.– Injurious and healing stories.- What kinds of stories can I tell?.– A shelf full of dreams.- What characterizes a good story?.– Room for one's own.- How do I find the right story at the right time?.– Unearthing treasures.- How do I structure a therapeutic story?.– Building stairs.- Where to start, where to lead?.– Stops in the landscape of life.- Where do I begin and how do I continue?.– The wrong English.- Editing stories – Polishing the diamond.- Storytelling in child and adolescent therapy – Gregor, the dragon.- Storytelling in adult therapy – Like a heap of ants.- Storytelling in medicine – Rowing uphill.- Storytelling in therapy training and supervision – Matryoshka.- Storytelling as a remedy in collectively experienced crises?.
What does storytelling have to do with therapy?.- Life as a story.- When is storytelling therapeutic?.- Injurious and healing stories.- What kinds of stories can I tell?.- A shelf full of dreams.- What characterizes a good story?.- Room for one's own.- How do I find the right story at the right time?.- Unearthing treasures.- How do I structure a therapeutic story?.- Building stairs.- Where to start, where to lead?.- Stops in the landscape of life.- Where do I begin and how do I continue?.- The wrong English.- Editing stories - Polishing the diamond.- Storytelling in child and adolescent therapy - Gregor, the dragon.- Storytelling in adult therapy - Like a heap of ants.- Storytelling in medicine - Rowing uphill.- Storytelling in therapy training and supervision - Matryoshka.- Storytelling as a remedy in collectively experienced crises?.
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