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The experience of patients with cancer on narrative practice: A systematic review and meta‐synthesis

open access: yesHealth Expectations, 2020
Background In recent years, narrative practice has been applied in clinical settings to address the relational and psychological concerns that occur in tandem with physical illness.
Yan Yang   +4 more
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Games and narrative practice

open access: yesInternational Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work
In this presentation to the International Narrative Therapy and Community Work Conference in Rwanda, Noor Kulow introduces a range of narrative practices that have been used with children in Somalia who have lost their biological parents early in life.
Noor Kulow
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Narrative-based Practice

open access: yesEvidence Based Library and Information Practice, 2007
Peter Brophy
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Learning to Use Narrative Function Words for the Organization and Communication of Experience

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
How do people learn to talk about the causal and temporal relations between events, and the motivation behind why people do what they do? The narrative practice hypothesis of Hutto and Gallagher holds that children are exposed to narratives that provide ...
Gregoire Pointeau   +8 more
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Narrative Intervention: Principles to Practice [PDF]

open access: yesLanguage, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2020
PurposeNarrative interventions are a class of language interventions that involve the use of telling or retelling stories. Narrative intervention can be an efficient and versatile means of promoting a large array of academically and socially important language targets that improve children's access to general education curriculum and enhance their peer
Trina D. Spencer, Douglas B. Petersen
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Narrative practice: a history of resistance to emotional swing

open access: yesПсихология и Психотерапия Семьи, 2022
In modern relationships, self-sufficiency or separation of partners from each other is thought to be the basis of long-term happy monogamous relationships. At the same time, emotions are an integral part of relationships, which receive a lot of attention
Inna Nesterova
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Literary narrative in medical practice [PDF]

open access: yesMedical Humanities, 2002
It is generally accepted that the practice of medicine could be improved by turning to the humanities in general, and to narrative and text interpretation in particular. Neverthless, there is hardly any agreement as to the nature of the clinical text, whether it be the patient's narrative that needs to be richly understood, or the patient as patient ...
M, Kottow, A, Kottow
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Black is my home country: re-membering race on gospel grounds [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This essay presents partial findings from a study of historically black collegiate gospel choirs (HBCGCs) at predominantly white universities in northeastern United States.
Hickman-Maynard, Theodore
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Women’s leadership as narrative practice: identifying ‘tent making’, ‘dancing’ and ‘orchestrating’ in UK Early Years Services [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Purpose – The paper discusses the “narrative practices” utilised by women leading in a small sample of Early Years services in the North East of England.
Ian Robson, Sharon Mavin
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A clearing for narrative practice [PDF]

open access: yesCanadian Medical Association Journal, 2016
We meet in a forest clearing in downtown Toronto, and she tells a story. Of a girl who habitually took 10 books out of the library at once and read them before their due date. Whose French–Canadian grandfather and father, both family doctors, spent their days listening to patients’ stories ...
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