KMID : 1025820210290010113
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Family and Family Therapy 2021 Volume.29 No. 1 p.113 ~ p.133
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Narrative Therapy for Trauma: Neuroscientific Perspective Interpretation and Implications
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Seo Jin-Hee
Cho Eun-Sook Choi Youn-Shil
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Abstract
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Objectives: The purpose of this study is to link narrative therapeutic interventions on trauma to neuroscientific perspective and to examine their therapeutic implications.
Methods: To achieve this goal, this study explored the need for intervention in narrative therapy for trauma, its interpretation from a neuroscientific point of view, and the family therapeutic implications through literature review.
Results: This study finds that, first, the characteristics of narrative therapy interventions for trauma are that it takes into account the social context surrounding trauma through stories and that it lifts the clients and their families out of trauma. Second, the connection between trauma narrative therapy and the neuroscientific perspective is based on the evidence that family relationship patterns can be changed through neuroplasticity. Third, the narrative therapy intervention for trauma consists of six steps, which can be explained from a neuroscientific point of view; with the therapeutic implication that the understanding of trauma clients can be enhanced through this explanation.
Conclusions: This study is characterized and significant as a fundamental exploratory study to explore the possibility that micro-systems related to individual physiological aspects in the family can be linked to changes in the family system and enrich the systematic view of family therapy.
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KEYWORD
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trauma, narrative therapy, neuroscientific perspective, neuroplasticity
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