Of Mice And Metaphors: Therapeutic Storytelling With Children
Autor Jerrold R. Brandellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 noi 2000
Storytelling comes naturally to children, and Jerrold Brandell makes it a reciprocal process when he re-visions their stories therapeutically and bounces them back as part of a dynamic storytelling "game." Getting down to cases early on, he models the engagement of a range of struggling youngsters and the reparative interpretation and reconstruction of their narratives. The result will enhance the repertoires of play therapists and child analysts alike.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780465007127
ISBN-10: 0465007120
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0465007120
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Jerrold R. Brandell, Ph.D., is a professor at Wayne State University School of Social Work and the editor of Psychoanalytic Social Work, a clinical quarterly. He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he maintains a private practice in psychoanalytic psychotherapy with children, adolescents, and adults. This is his fourth book.
Recenzii
“Of Mice and Metaphors: Therapeutic Storytelling with Children by Jerrold R. Brandell is a fascinating presentation on the use of storytelling as a powerful tool in psychodynamic therapy with children. Using an economy of words that are strongly supported by literature and empirical evidence and illustrated with actual case studies and vignettes, Brandell offers not just an explanation but a how-to guide.”
“This is an ambitious clinical and educational text that informs assessment, diagnoses, case conceptualizations and therapeutic approaches with a wide range of children using autogenic storytelling. Brandell reviews the theoretical basis of this technique and provides very clear case examples with detailed discussions to illustrate its uses.”
PRAISE FOR THE PREVIOUS EDITION
“In this clear, well-written book, Dr. Brandell gives us a lucid exposition of the power of storytelling as part of a psychoanalytically-oriented psychotherapy for children and adolescents. With many vivid clinical illustrations, he demonstrates the utility of storytelling for assessment, creating an alliance, producing change, and, as a research tool, for measuring outcome. Dr. Brandell is an inspiring teacher, and his book has much to teach both beginning and experienced child therapists.”
“Of Mice and Metaphors offers a gold mine of clinical material. Brandell amply demonstrates the power and effectiveness of his approach. His case illustrations vividly detail how children unveil their psychodynamics through the stories they tell, and his responses give evidence of his empathic attunement and immersion in the children’s psychological lives. Both beginning and seasoned therapists will find much to draw on from the contents of this book.”
“A compelling account by a master clinician of the use of reciprocal storytelling technique.”
“This is an ambitious clinical and educational text that informs assessment, diagnoses, case conceptualizations and therapeutic approaches with a wide range of children using autogenic storytelling. Brandell reviews the theoretical basis of this technique and provides very clear case examples with detailed discussions to illustrate its uses.”
PRAISE FOR THE PREVIOUS EDITION
“In this clear, well-written book, Dr. Brandell gives us a lucid exposition of the power of storytelling as part of a psychoanalytically-oriented psychotherapy for children and adolescents. With many vivid clinical illustrations, he demonstrates the utility of storytelling for assessment, creating an alliance, producing change, and, as a research tool, for measuring outcome. Dr. Brandell is an inspiring teacher, and his book has much to teach both beginning and experienced child therapists.”
“Of Mice and Metaphors offers a gold mine of clinical material. Brandell amply demonstrates the power and effectiveness of his approach. His case illustrations vividly detail how children unveil their psychodynamics through the stories they tell, and his responses give evidence of his empathic attunement and immersion in the children’s psychological lives. Both beginning and seasoned therapists will find much to draw on from the contents of this book.”
“A compelling account by a master clinician of the use of reciprocal storytelling technique.”
Cuprins
A Prefatory Note
Prologue
Chapter 1: Stories and Reciprocal Storytelling in Dynamic Child Psychotherapy
Children's Stories: An Overview of the Literature
What Is Reciprocal Storytelling?
When Is Reciprocal Storytelling Useful and with Which Patients?
Eliciting the Child's Story
The Lesson or Moral
Poststory Discussion
The Therapist's Role in the Storytelling Process
What Are the Most Important Components of Children's Stories?
Which Theoretical Frameworks Are Compatible with Reciprocal Storytelling?
The Case of Tony
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 2: Autogenic Stories, Projective Drawings, and the Clinical Assessment Process
The Case of Sean
The Case of Robert
The Case of David
The Case of Carl
Using Squiggle Drawings in Conjunction with Diagnostic Stories
The Case of Danny
The Case of Annie
The Case of Derek
Stories Used for Evaluative Purposes
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 3: Narrative and Historical Meaning in Child Psychotherapy
Historical and Narrative Discourse: Theoretical Perspectives
Clinical Assessment in Child Psychotherapy: The Cultivation and Synthesis of "Data"
The Narrative Discourse in Child Psychotherapy
Autogenic Stories: Royal Road to the Child's Narrative
The Case of Jed
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 4: Applications to Special Clinical Issues and Problems of Childhood
The Case of Sean, Revisited: Responding to an Environmental Crisis
The Case of Naima: Severe Separation Anxiety in a 7-Year-Old Transracial Adoptee
The Case of Roberta: Depletion Depression in a Biracial Child
Storytelling with a Borderline Child: Therapeutic Considerations
The Case of Harry
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 5: The Unfolding of the Narrative in the Psychotherapy of a Traumatized 10-Year-Old Boy
Treatment Considerations
The Case of Nathan
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 6: Transference Dimensions of the Storytelling Process
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
The Case of Mattie: Illustration of a Selfobject Transference
Countertransference Phenomena
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 7: Secrecy and Trauma: An Adopted Child's Psychotherapy
Pertinent History
Bruce’s Treatment Begins
"The Snake That Came Out of the Hole"
"The Ghost with a Conscience"
"The Boy Who Felt Like a Ghost"
"The Bird That Never Laughed"
Countertransference Themes in Bruce's Treatment
Conclusion and Further Reflections
Discussion Questions
Chapter 8: What Else Can Stories Tell Us? Using Children's Metaphorical Communications as a Measure of Therapeutic Progress
The Case of John
Summary
Discussion Questions
Epilogue
Appendix
References
Index
About the Author
Prologue
Chapter 1: Stories and Reciprocal Storytelling in Dynamic Child Psychotherapy
Children's Stories: An Overview of the Literature
What Is Reciprocal Storytelling?
When Is Reciprocal Storytelling Useful and with Which Patients?
Eliciting the Child's Story
The Lesson or Moral
Poststory Discussion
The Therapist's Role in the Storytelling Process
What Are the Most Important Components of Children's Stories?
Which Theoretical Frameworks Are Compatible with Reciprocal Storytelling?
The Case of Tony
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 2: Autogenic Stories, Projective Drawings, and the Clinical Assessment Process
The Case of Sean
The Case of Robert
The Case of David
The Case of Carl
Using Squiggle Drawings in Conjunction with Diagnostic Stories
The Case of Danny
The Case of Annie
The Case of Derek
Stories Used for Evaluative Purposes
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 3: Narrative and Historical Meaning in Child Psychotherapy
Historical and Narrative Discourse: Theoretical Perspectives
Clinical Assessment in Child Psychotherapy: The Cultivation and Synthesis of "Data"
The Narrative Discourse in Child Psychotherapy
Autogenic Stories: Royal Road to the Child's Narrative
The Case of Jed
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 4: Applications to Special Clinical Issues and Problems of Childhood
The Case of Sean, Revisited: Responding to an Environmental Crisis
The Case of Naima: Severe Separation Anxiety in a 7-Year-Old Transracial Adoptee
The Case of Roberta: Depletion Depression in a Biracial Child
Storytelling with a Borderline Child: Therapeutic Considerations
The Case of Harry
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 5: The Unfolding of the Narrative in the Psychotherapy of a Traumatized 10-Year-Old Boy
Treatment Considerations
The Case of Nathan
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 6: Transference Dimensions of the Storytelling Process
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
The Case of Mattie: Illustration of a Selfobject Transference
Countertransference Phenomena
Summary
Discussion Questions
Chapter 7: Secrecy and Trauma: An Adopted Child's Psychotherapy
Pertinent History
Bruce’s Treatment Begins
"The Snake That Came Out of the Hole"
"The Ghost with a Conscience"
"The Boy Who Felt Like a Ghost"
"The Bird That Never Laughed"
Countertransference Themes in Bruce's Treatment
Conclusion and Further Reflections
Discussion Questions
Chapter 8: What Else Can Stories Tell Us? Using Children's Metaphorical Communications as a Measure of Therapeutic Progress
The Case of John
Summary
Discussion Questions
Epilogue
Appendix
References
Index
About the Author
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This book is a compelling and practical guide to using therapeutic storytelling with children in clinical practice.
This book is a compelling and practical guide to using therapeutic storytelling with children in clinical practice.