Treatment with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy includes Prolonged Exposure Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, or
Narrative Story Telling.
Symbolism, analogy, and metaphor are key themes throughout his work and
narrative story telling never seems too far away.
When I moved to Portland in 2007, I encountered personal
narrative story telling through Portland Story Theater, and began telling stories with them and other groups.
They enjoy a great
narrative story telling aspect but felt that a more needed emphasis on gameplay was also a necessity progressing forward.
Not exact matches
Great CEOs are consistent in the
stories they
tell, framing their companies» core
narratives to connect authentically with different audiences.
Now go through your notes and shape them into a
narrative that
tells your
story chronologically.
But focusing on one type of
narrative can also be damaging if it causes us to limit our career ambitions, especially if the data
tells another
story.
When you're planning your Facebook campaigns, think about how you can create a
narrative and
tell stories within your ads in order to build a stronger connection with your target audience.
«The data
tell a pretty clear
story that seems to confirm the «growth - focused startups are spreading throughout the country geographically»
narrative.»
Most importantly, Trump himself contradicted this
narrative almost immediately after Comey was fired,
telling NBC's Lester Holt: «And in fact when I decided to just do it, I said to myself, I said, «You know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made - up
story, it's an excuse by the Democrats for having lost an election that they should have won.
When Jordan Bishop is not writing personal or company profiles, he contributes insights about the misunderstood to publications like Forbes, never - before -
told travel
narratives to a handful of in - flight magazines and enables international clients to
tell transformative
stories as a principal at STORIED Agency.
Wells describes his massive tome as «an attempt to
tell, truly and clearly, in one continuous
narrative, the whole
story of life and mankind so far as it is known to - day [sic].»
Missouri Synod theologians had traditionally affirmed the inerrancy of the Bible, and, although such a term can mean many things, in practice it meant certain rather specific things: harmonizing of the various biblical
narratives; a somewhat ahistorical reading of the Bible in which there was little room for growth or development of theological understanding; a tendency to hold that God would not have used within the Bible literary forms such as myth, legend, or saga; an unwillingness to reckon with possible creativity on the part of the evangelists who
tell the
story of Jesus in the Gospels or to consider what it might mean that they write that
story from a post-Easter perspective; a general reluctance to consider that the canons of historical exactitude which we take as givens might have been different for the biblical authors.
So when I
told you to stick your platitudes where the sun don't shine, what I was saying was that I reject your shamy concern trolling and refuse to allow you to control this
narrative... like you tried to control MY statement by calling it «silencing» (the very word we've all been using to accuse TJ's EV crowd... very clever), and you tried to control JULIE»S
story by diminishing it to «well there are two sides», and how you tried to control this entire conversation by saying what we think about it isn't important or relevant unless we're having face - to - face convos (and yet you're commenting here?
I call this alchemy «
narrative theology» because I'm usually just wanting to write what I think and experience about God and the best way I know how to do that is through
story -
telling.
No one
narrative or trajectory
tells the whole
story, and in fact there simply may not be a dominant
story.
When it comes to «storyland,» which is where beliefs, theories, theologies, and ever other kind of
narrative we
tell ourselves and each other, atheists object to the ridiculousness of the Christian
story.
The top ten posts are below and it's a mish - mash of editorializing and
story -
telling and
narrative theology across a whole rash...
The top ten posts are below and it's a mish - mash of editorializing and
story -
telling and
narrative theology across a whole rash of topics.
Telling the
story develops the identity and mission of a congregation by establishing the setting of the
story of a local church, its picture of the world;
narrative proclaims corporate nature.
One advantage of the
narrative form is that we do not have to fix on one
story told in one way at all times and places.
Finally, if we are to take seriously an organic approach to
narrative teaching, we will
tell stories from different eras of history and different parts of the world, but we will also
tell stories that are happening in our midst.
The
narratives of the Bible report those acts for the same purpose and even prescribe ritual events for the
telling and retelling of the sacred
stories.
Teachers who use a
narrative methodology are people who hear
stories, gather
stories and
tell stories.
Biographies of outstanding women conforming to the traditional
narrative of womanliness or to the spiritual
narrative of service can not
tell the
stories of women's achievements as paradigmatic but only as exceptions to the rule, made possible by mere chance, inscrutable destiny or divine grace.
The book uniquely
tells the
story of Jesus from Genesis to Revelation, connecting all the dots together, showing that the Bible is a beautiful
narrative about Christ.
The
stories told in the first two chapters of Matthew and Luke are apologetic, or christological, in intent, and they can not be taken as historical
narratives.
In Chapters 14 and 15 - the so - called Passion
story — we find a continuous
narrative,
telling in detail how Jesus was seized by his enemies, tried and put to death.
For just as we alone among the creatures are given the difficult gift of imagining our own death, we are also uniquely endowed with the ability to
tell our
stories to one another, to give ourselves away in
narrative.
Unfortunately, other than the voiceover
narrative as therapy motif, we see no representation of the audience for whom the
story is
told.
They then gave
narrative shape to their exegesis,
telling the
story of the Passion according to the Old Testament motifs they had found.
Luke valued these synchronisms not only as a means of giving his
narrative a chronological and geographical orientation, but also as a way of expressing his conviction that the
story he is about to
tell has a meaning for this world.
Recent studies of the miracle
stories in the Gospels in comparison with those
told of Jewish and pagan saints and sages or «divine men» have brought out the fact that the emphasis on faith as a condition of healing is a distinctive element in the Gospel
narratives.
The Christmas
narrative found in the Gospel of Matthew
tells the
story of three wise men from the East, who followed a star to visit Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus.
Narrative ministry, so to speak, finds no more receptive audience than a group of young people, particularly a group of high - powered, pressured children and adolescents who have not frequently experienced the joy and luxury of having
stories told to them.
Most significant, perhaps, such an adult is frequently able to bind this diverse group of young people together through
narrative, the
telling of
stories from the tradition.
Myths, poems and even semi-historical
narratives, for example,
tell truths that can only be expressed in
story and metaphor.
To be honest, the book was much heavier on
story -
telling and
narrative than most books I read, but I appreciated the insights and ideas that were behind the
stories.
If such relatively affluent communities do in fact attempt to move beyond their technically and psychologically sophisticated understandings of themselves to
tell their household
stories, they will encounter there the
narrative of groups deprived of technical and academic sophistication who have little but
story by which to understand and modify their corporate existence.
But I chose this volume that chronicles McLean's visits to 10 small towns across Canada because it's a bit more complex and
narrative than his usual down - home stuff, he dives into forgotten history, talks to people that aren't usually on the front page or the television, to
tell their
stories.
Pac - Man is based on the biblical
narrative, its
story the same one Jesus
told in a different way.
The Evangelist
tells the
story in direct
narrative style, soloists act out the various roles of Jesus, Mary, the High Priest, Peter and others, while the chorus comments on the betrayal, death and resurrection.
Before the Enlightenment, he explained, most Christians read the Bible primarily as a kind of realistic
narrative that
told the overarching
story of the world.
Tyler Ward recently released Marriage Rebranded, where he debunks modern myths about marriage,
tells real - life
stories and offers unorthodox best practices that are sure to help anyone write a better marital
narrative for themselves.
Though this is a
narrative history, Herrin has more in mind than
telling a good
story.
The
story of what happened on that January day in 1956 - first
told in newsweeklies and Life magazine and then in numerous books and documentaries - became a primary
narrative for the young evangelical movement, reinforcing and illustrating to the world our core ideals.
This survey of commentaries and books on Genesis is not exhaustive, but it should show that the practice of interpretation has continued to move away from concerns for the history of the composition of Genesis as it moves toward the study of the way the
narratives tell their
stories.
The octet sets the problem in
narrative fashion: the speaker
tells his
story through the metaphor of worlds.
Three
narrative units now before us duplicate what we have already encountered in the
story as
told in Exodus.
Several recent books provide an opposite imbalance, emphasizing the congregation's normative relationship to Christian
narrative.18 «The social - ethical task of the church,» says one,»... is to be the kind of community that
tells and
tells rightly the
story of Jesus.