The healing effects of storytelling: On the conditions of curative storytelling in the context of research and counseling

2003 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​The healing effects of storytelling: On the conditions of curative storytelling in the context of research and counseling​
Rosenthal, G. ​ (2003) 
Qualitative Inquiry9(6) pp. 915​-933​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1077800403254888 

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Authors
Rosenthal, Gabriele 
Abstract
Conducting a biographical-narrative interview is already a kind of psychological intervention. In this article, I will reflect on this. I will introduce the narrative-interviewing method and discuss the following: What processes are prompted for narrators when they tell their life story and for the interviewer guiding the conversation in a narrative-biographical style? What are the chances offered by this method of directing a conversation for setting off initial healing processes, and what are the risks and dangers involved? These questions are pursued, in particular, in the context of research interview-sespecially in the context of my interviews with survivors of the Shoah and their children and grandchildren-but also in the context of counseling. I will also discuss the method's limits in conversations with people experiencing acute life crises.
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2003
Journal
Qualitative Inquiry 
Organization
Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät ; Methodenzentrum Sozialwissenschaften ; Abteilung Qualitative Sozialforschung 
ISSN
1077-8004

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