Adventure as the metaphoric basis for constructing a narrative to defuse a collective critical incident


Autoria(s): Cologon, John J.
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

This article describes an exercise in collective narrative practice, built around the metaphor of adventure. This metaphor helped to scaffold the development of stories of personal agency for a group of Australian primary school children whose teachers were afraid they might be traumatised by events which occurred during a school excursion. During the excursion, the group of 110 Year 5 and 6 school children had their accommodation broken into on two separate occasions and various belongings stolen. The very brief period made available for ‘debriefing’ was used to introduce the metaphor of adventure, and open up space for the children to begin constructing a story in which they were ‘powerful’, as an alternative to the story of powerlessness and victimhood in which they were initially caught up.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43707/

Publicador

Dulwich Centre Foundation

Relação

http://www.dulwichcentre.com.au/explorations-2010-2-john-cologon.pdf

Cologon, John J. (2010) Adventure as the metaphoric basis for constructing a narrative to defuse a collective critical incident. Explorations : An E-Journal of Narrative Practice, 2010(2), pp. 36-42.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 Dulwich Centre Foundation

Explorations: An E-Journal of Narrative Practice is an open access electronic journal. Content in this e-journal is provided to subscribers at no cost, in order to support the growing community of narrative practitioners around the world. Copyright of papers published in this e-journal rests with Dulwich Centre Foundation. Users are permitted to download, print, and share content from the journal, on a non-commercial, non-derivative basis, as per this Creative Commons Licence as long as the following acknowledgement is made: ‘This paper was first published in Explorations: An E-Journal of Narrative Practice by Dulwich Centre Foundation www.dulwichcentre.com.au’

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling

Palavras-Chave #170106 Health Clinical and Counselling Psychology #210300 HISTORICAL STUDIES #Collective Narrative Practice #Critical Incident #Trauma #Group Psychotherapy #Narrative Therapy
Tipo

Journal Article