Week 12 Narrative Therapy Flashcards

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Narrative Therapy

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Think stories…
-My life isn’t truth it’s a story
If I told you the story of my life I’d choose certain details and leave out others
-Narrative Therapy is about showing people they are the author of their story

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What’s Wrong with client’s narrative

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  • The “Problem Saturated Story” is too strong
  • The “problem” is in control of your life
  • You’re not seeing the “sparkling moments”
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The “Problem Saturated Story” is replaced by:

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The new “Alternative Story” based on client’s strengths

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Techniques (6)

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Forming identities
-Listen to the client tell the story
Externalizing problems
-Set the problem outside the client
Sparkling moments
-Notice and comment on times when client acts outside of the “Problem Saturated Narrative”
Thickening the alternative story
-Start building the story of strength
Measure progress
-How big does the problem feel today, compared to how big you feel?
Creating witnesses
-Get family, friends, teachers, etc. involved
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“sparkling moments”

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As a client talks about their story the therapist listens for times when client acted outside of the “Problem Saturated Story”.

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“Thickening the plot”

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The therapist asks questions about the sparkling moments to “thicken the plot” – to make the client more aware of the sparkling moments and to start to change the story from the problem story to a story of strength

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