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Story Spoilers Don’t Spoil Stories

Psychological Science, 2011
>> Stories are a universal element of human culture, the backbone of the billion-dollar entertainment industry, and the medium through which religion and societal values are transmitted. The enjoyment of fiction through books, television, and movies may depend, in part, on the psychological experience of suspense.
Jonathan D, Leavitt   +1 more
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Telling Stories

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2003
Patients need to tell their stories. One of our primary tasks as analysts is to help patients tell their stories and own them. The freedom of mind to think, to feel, and to know are dependent on the ongoing capacity for storytelling. The analyst's stance plays a major role in the development of the analysand's storytelling capacities.
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Story Upon Story

2005
Paper on how researchers develop personal relationships with archives, the documents they work with, and the people they study and how history is a "narrative made from what we discover from the words of others and from our own pasts." Presented at Southern Sources: A Symposium Celebrating Seventy-Five Years of the Southern Historical Collection, 18 ...
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“Story, Story, Story…”

2022
Bill Kinder, Bobbie O'Steen
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Avi's Story

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1991
Avi, a strapping young man of 26, came in to see me one morning. Exuding good nature and engaging self-confidence, he said that he was within a few weeks of completing a course of electrical engine...
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Winter's story

Nursing, 2009
During the holidays, stories abound about the mother and child celebrated at Christmas. This story from Chicken Soup for the Nurse's Soul, Second Dose tells about another mother and child who blessed nurses with joy, inspiration, and a lesson on unconditional love during the Christmas season.
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Same Story, Different Story.

Psychological science, 2018
Differences in people's beliefs can substantially impact their interpretation of a series of events. In this functional MRI study, we manipulated subjects' beliefs, leading two groups of subjects to interpret the same narrative in different ways. We found that responses in higher-order brain areas-including the default-mode network, language areas, and
Yaara, Yeshurun   +6 more
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Story Behind the Story

2013
Each donor brings along a unique and compelling story. The donation of the organ is one beautiful gift; the story that brought the donor to this point is yet another gift. This story touches the lives of the living donor advocate (LDA) and the transplant team. The LDA has the blessing of hearing and holding on to those stories. The other aspect of this
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Stories within Stories:

2018
Ben McCorkle   +2 more
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