<p><span>Unravelling Trauma and Weaving Resilience with Systemic and Narrative Therapy</span><span> is an innovative book that details how clinicians can engage children, families and their networks in creative and collaborative relationships to elicit change within the context of trauma and violenc
Unravelling Trauma and Weaving Resilience with Systemic and Narrative Therapy: Playful Collaborations with Children, Families and Networks
✍ Scribed by Sabine Vermeire
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 256
- Series
- The Systemic Thinking and Practice Series
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Unravelling Trauma and Weaving Resilience with Systemic and Narrative Therapy is an innovative book that details how clinicians can engage children, families and their networks in creative and collaborative relationships to elicit change within the context of trauma and violence.
Combining systemic, narrative and dialogical theoretical frameworks with clinical examples, this volume focuses on therapeutic conversations that can help children, and those involved with them, deconstruct their experienced difficulties, and create more hopeful stories and alternative ways of relating to one another through a sense of play. Vermeire advocates for serious playfulness as a way of directly addressing trauma and its effects, as well as along ‘trauma-sensitive’ side paths. Puppetry, artwork, interviews and theatre play are used to weave networks of resilience in ever-widening circles and this approach is informed by the awareness that individual problems are always to be seen as relational, social and political.
This book is an important read for therapists and social workers who work with traumatised children and their multi-stressed families.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Endorsement Page
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Series editors’ foreword
Foreword to Unravelling trauma and weaving resilience with systemic and narrative therapy
Introduction
Three stories to set the scene
More than 25 years ago
Ten years ago
A few weeks ago
Three of my many teachers
Chapter 1 Dis-covering a web of complexities
Introduction
The urge to act
Actions, emotions and the body hijacking the therapy room
The temptation of unhelpful dances
Embracing complexity
Scientific theories
Expert problem definitions
A multiverse of worlds
Wider social and political contexts
Conclusions
Chapter 2 A collaborative therapeutic journey
An insider’s perspective
A systemic and narrative approach
What creates well-being?
Resilience and resilience processes
An invitation to collaborative practices
Safe grounds
Re(dis)covering a sense of personal agency
Social sharing of experiences, emotions and stories
New relational dances
Re(dis)covering a sense of relational agency
Re(dis)covering a sense of coherence
Re(dis)covering a sense of belonging
Hope as a door to possible futures
Serious playfulness and playful seriousness
Playfulness as an attitude
Doorways to imagination
Negotiating playfulness
Weaving networks of resilience
Chapter 3 First meetings
Intake as re-connection and re(dis)covery
Doing safety
Widening the scope
A team of support
‘Talking about our talks’
Possibilities and disadvantages of keeping silent and speaking
Utterances of relational involvements
What do we need to talk about?
Radical re-positioning and listening: interviewing the child
Unexplored areas and forgotten stories
A manageable way of speaking
The rotten feeling
‘The pain of missing’
Ways of responding
Future professionals as witnesses
Parents, family members and friends as witnesses
Planning and documenting our collaborative journey
‘The harvest’ of our meeting
Conversational settings
Chapter 4 The tentacles of trauma and adversity
Creating a context for sharing stories
The puppet show: re(dis)covering a sense of agency
Responses to the performance
The quiz as a context of acknowledgement
Ordering the messy stuff into a story
Do horses hurt themselves?
Brewing stories: imagine the unthinkable
Trapped in feelings of guilt
Looking at then and there from alternative perspectives
Taking a stance: opening doors to new actions
Documents as consolidation
Chapter 5 Performing new relational narratives
Entangled relationships
Looking for common ground
A collective investigation of relationships and social worlds
From immobilising verbs towards new actions
Question marks do not fall out of the sky
Re-membering the body
I am the only one on this planet …
Ever widening circles
Back to start?
Russian dolls unveiling unsuspected intentions
Chapter 6 Injured relationships and ‘broken homes’
Ambivalence and complexity
Some preliminary thoughts on violence
Opening conversations about troubled relationships
Family constellations on the table
Articulating the unarticulated
In search for sparkling lights
Relatives off stage
Attachment unlimited
Revisiting shame and revenge
A timeline of shame
A sense of belonging as an antidote to shame
Kicking against the world
Disadvantages then and there
What about ‘revenge’?
Signs of involvement
Witnessing as small steps to reconnection
Chapter 7 Engaging with parents, carers and professionals
A special bond and position
A parent or carer in need
Noticing parental pain and values
Noticing moments of mattering
Turning the spotlight on the child
Unlocking shared opportunities
A village of parents and carers
Parents (or family members) falling short
Guilt and reconciliation
Involving parents from the start
Chapter 8 Laying down a path in walking
A sense of coherence and continuity
Timelines of the past
Timelines of the future
Beads to hold on to
Involving the audience in life review interviews
Networks of acknowledgement and care
A theatre play as compassionate witnessing
Re-linking lives as social action
Ongoing conversations of documents and testimonies
Letting go
References
Index
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