2015
DOI: 10.1111/jpm.12200
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Narrative therapy with an emotional approach for people with depression: Improved symptom and cognitive‐emotional outcomes

Abstract: Narrative therapy, which allows a person to 're-author' his/her life stories by focusing on positive interpretations, and emotion-focused therapy, which enables the person to realize his/her emotions, are useful approaches in the treatment of depression. Narrative therapy with an emotional approach (NTEA) aims to create new positive life narratives that focus on alternative stories instead of negative stories. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of the NTEA programme on people with depression… Show more

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“…Weekly, or bi-weekly meetings for 4-6 months Seo et al (2015) Nurse-administered narrative therapy with an emotional approach, NTEA To improve self-awareness, hope and positive emotion. Based on a holistic, post-modernist view of patients having the power to create new meaning through retelling stories that contribute to their problems, and to overcome a medical model.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Weekly, or bi-weekly meetings for 4-6 months Seo et al (2015) Nurse-administered narrative therapy with an emotional approach, NTEA To improve self-awareness, hope and positive emotion. Based on a holistic, post-modernist view of patients having the power to create new meaning through retelling stories that contribute to their problems, and to overcome a medical model.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These findings suggest the possibility that Pacific Islanders’ may experience fewer depressive symptoms and more self‐esteem if they are able to CTT with past adversities in their FOO. This may be because as individuals CTT with FOO challenges, they are able to make cognitive shifts that allow themselves to view their past, as well as themselves, in ways that challenge problem‐saturated narratives that influence mood and self‐beliefs (Seo, Kang, Lee, & Chae, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In empirical terms, the practice of testimony, as preformed in ERCs has a number of similarities with the technique of narrative therapy (Seo et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%