Module one Flashcards

1
Q

What are the four types of story?

A

restitution story
Chaos story
Quest story
Testimonial story

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2
Q

What does a story need?

A

A point

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3
Q

How can stories relate to groups?

A

collective
singular
culturally specific

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4
Q

What can effect the way a story is interpreted?

A

form
performance
metaphors and imagery
content

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5
Q

What is narrative co-construction?

A

practise of co construction of the patients narrative

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6
Q

What are “wounded healers”?

A

Those who help others, drawing on similar personal experience

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7
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What is a restitution story?

A

story of becoming ill and then recovering

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8
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What is a chaos story?

A

story develops with no end.

Patient has no distance from illness

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9
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What is a quest story?

A

story line has a departure date, initiation period and then a return

teller is the story hero

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10
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What is a testimonial story?

A

presses you to witness and to believe and exclude information that contradicts key storyline

Can be bias (incorrectly portray events)

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