The Story of Job
An interpretation of the story of Job in the context of stories about Brain Injury
A Landmark Car Trip
“I did something for my 42nd birthday, and I have the story to prove it.”
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.
All it Takes is a Nod
“Appreciating the recovery another can be the flair of hope needed to push you further.”
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.
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.”
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…”
Include the Community
Importance of including the story of community members in your story.
Transcript from Recent Talk
Transcript from a talk about the potential of storytelling as a tool in rehabilitation.
Keep a Journal
Suggestions on how to keep a journal when creating a storytelling project about TBI recovery.