2014
DOI: 10.1002/anzf.1046
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Narrative Family Therapy and Group Work for Families Living with Acquired Brain Injury

Abstract: Acquired brain injury profoundly challenges the identity of the affected person and family relationships. Narrative practices offer valuable therapeutic tools to assist families to face the enormous task of adjusting to an acquired disability. The integration of family therapy and group work provides multiple avenues for families to have their experiences validated and to support reconnection with strengths, values and goals. It is from this more empowered position that families can find ways to live their liv… Show more

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“…This theme was also replicated in descriptive papers with groups run to support mental health reflecting the strongest representation of hope where participants reported having renewed hope or faith that could help them to survive the storms they were facing and "look forward to living each day" (Butera-Prinzi et al, 2014;Hughes, 2014;Jacobs, 2018;Ncube, 2006).…”
Section: Connecting With Othersmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…This theme was also replicated in descriptive papers with groups run to support mental health reflecting the strongest representation of hope where participants reported having renewed hope or faith that could help them to survive the storms they were facing and "look forward to living each day" (Butera-Prinzi et al, 2014;Hughes, 2014;Jacobs, 2018;Ncube, 2006).…”
Section: Connecting With Othersmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Alternative Stories of Self. A dominant theme across six research and five descriptive papers was the idea that the ToL group creates an alternative narrative for individuals away from problem-saturated descriptions of their lives (Butera-Prinzi et al, 2014;Casdagli et al, 2017;Fraser et al, 2018;German, 2013;Hughes, 2014;Ibrahim & Tchanturia, 2017;Jacobs, 2018;Ncube, 2006;Randle-Phillips et al, 2016;Schweitzer et al, 2014;Wellman et al, 2016).…”
Section: Themes That Align With Stages Of Personal Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
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