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Title: Narrative Therapy


1
Narrative Therapy Social Emotional
Development of Young Children
  • Dr P.N.Reebye
  • Clinical Professor
  • University of British Columbia
  • Ms.A.Wolverton,Infant Development consultant

2
Preworkhop Questionnaire
  • Discuss two random
  • Responses.

3
Learning Objectives
  • Learners will be able to appreciate the
    importance of narratives in therapy
  • Analyze template narratives
  • Use narratives as a source of evaluation
  • Understand the effectiveness of use of narratives
    in special populations

4
Key Words
  • Narratives
  • Interactions
  • Social emotional development
  • Dyadic and Family contexts
  • Co-Construction tasks

5
Narratives
  • Definitions
  • Socio-emotional Development
  • Connecting early narratives with emotional
    experiences
  • Multiple perspectives on narratives

6
Narratives 2 premises (Emde)
  • Shared forms of understanding experiences
  • Essential for affective well-being and personal
    growth
  • Therapeutic tool that uses humane approach that
    is not restrictive( My addition)

7
Developmental Impact on narratives Infancy
  • Can grasp order of events
  • Can manage turn taking with caregiver
  • Use intersubjectivity to establish narrative
    attunement
  • Implicit joint reference with one word sentences

8
2nd year
  • Increased symbolic activity
  • Knows how reference works
  • Multiword sentences to convey meaning
  • Can organize experience into fundamental
    categories agent( Johnny),action (
    play),instrument (ball)
  • Understands small units combined produce larger
    meaning
  • Understands distinctive narrative voices

9
3-5 Years
  • Development of semantic ( mad, happy, tired)and
    syntactic(tenses,temporal markers , link events
    as because, so) systems
  • Sophisticate affective narrative frames

10
Preschoolers narratives 3 levels
Discourse
3 levels
Plot
Representations
11
Looking for emotional content in narratives
  • Narrative style
  • Emotional regulation
  • Emotional themes
  • View of self and other
  • Emotional Resolution

12
Affective narrative frames
  • Situation narratives
  • Personal experience
  • Feasible human narratives
  • Dramatic narratives
  • Emotion state narratives
  • Idealized narratives
  • Metaphoric narratives

13
Attachment perspective
  • Parental attachment and narratives
  • Parental authority and narratives
  • Learning from parentsParent as a Mentor Child
    as an apprentice
  • Gender differences in narrative themes
  • Attachment themes in children

14
Special Populations
  • Maltreated children
  • Mood disorders
  • Separation anxiety
  • Social anxiety

15
Mother Child co-construction tasks
  • Maternal influence on childs narratives
  • First scaffolding then a narrative frame.
  • High elaborative and Low information mothers

16
Story Stems
  • Lost Keys
  • Separation
  • Reunion
  • Story Time with mom

17
Discussion on video clips
  • Video Clip 1 ,2,3,
  • Comment on Co-Construction tasks
  • Video Clip 4 comment on emotional content of the
    narrative.
  • Video Clip 5 Family narrative

18
Clinical Importance of Narratives
  • Exploring of childs psychodynamic processes
  • Can uncover information such as abuse, family
    chaos and confirm diagnosis
  • Helping mother-child dyads to co-regulate affect
  • Recognize limitations of the approach

19
References
  • Favez ,N.(2006) From Family Play to Family
    Narratives The Signal Newsletter of the World
    Association for Infant Mental Health July
    December 2005
  • Oppenheim ,D (1997).The attachment doll play
    interview for preschoolers .International journal
    of Behavioural Development,20,681-697
  • Warren,S.L., Emde,R.N., Sroufe,L.A.(2000).Interna
    l Representations Predicting anxiety from
    children's play narratives.Journal of the
    American academy of Child and Adolescent
    Psychiatry,39(1),100-107
  • Warren,S.L.,Oppenheim,D., Emde ,R.N.(1996).Can
    Emotions and themes in childrens play predict
    behavior problems? American academy of Child and
    Adolescent Psychiatry,34(10),1331-1337.
  • Emde RN., Wolf D P., Oppenheim D (2003) Revealing
    the Inner worlds of Young Children.Oxford
    University Press
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