ISBN-13: 9780192628275 / Angielski / Twarda / 1999 / 248 str.
At the heart of any therapeutic encounter there is always a story. Pat ients seeking help bring with them stories, spoken or untold, fragment ary and whole, that collectively make up their own personal narrative, their lived autobiography. Whatever else their tasks, a central part of the doctor's or therapist's job is to facilitate the telling of the se stories, to make meaning out of them and find the patterns within t hem. The aim of this book is to rehabilitate stories and story telling within medicine, psychiatry and psychotherapy and to consider a narra tive approach both as a theoretical paradigm and a practical, therapeu tic tool.