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The Story of Job

An interpretation of the story of Job in the context of stories about Brain Injury

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A Landmark Car Trip

“I did something for my 42nd birthday, and I have the story to prove it.”

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To the top of Mount Fuji!

My wife and I gave ourselves the challenge of climbing Japan’s highest mountain, Mount Fuji…Up and Down in a Day.

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All it Takes is a Nod

“Appreciating the recovery another can be the flair of hope needed to push you further.”

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Difference with Narrative Therapy

Storytelling Rehabilitation has a few key differences with Narrative Therapy that I believe can aid a survivor in an alternative manner, and I will use this blog entry to highlight those differences.

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Identity is Story

“Yet when brain injury occurs — when the brain is shook, struck, pierced and receives physical damage in some way — I imagine the circuit connections are disrupted. Torn apart. And our actions need to find some new path of through the wires that can determine how the need is fulfilled.”

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Why Storytelling

Storytelling changed my life…and I’m honored to pass that on.

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Clarification

You and all the things you do are perfect in an instant of realization…

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Futility of Life…in a Good Way

“Time will eventually sand the mark of any existence into infinite oblivion and even the immortal will one day soon be forgotten…”

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Keep a Journal

Suggestions on how to keep a journal when creating a storytelling project about TBI recovery.

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