Brief Narrative Interventions
Cross-source consensus on Brief Narrative Interventions from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Brief narrative interventions elicit a participant's personal story with the intention of improving outcomes in that same participant. — Brief narrative interventions for adults with chronic illness or psychosocial distress: a scoping review protocol
- The review defines brief narrative interventions as having no more than four discrete sessions, usually about 60 minutes each. — Brief narrative interventions for adults with chronic illness or psychosocial distress: a scoping review protocol
- Narrative interventions are based on the premise that arranging a difficult experience into a coherent story can help assign structure and meaning to it. — Brief narrative interventions for adults with chronic illness or psychosocial distress: a scoping review protocol
- The four-session limit may exclude benefits that emerge only after longer exposure to an intervention. — Brief narrative interventions for adults with chronic illness or psychosocial distress: a scoping review protocol
- The protocol treats narrative interventions as potentially useful complements or alternatives to more time-intensive treatments such as traditional psychotherapy. — Brief narrative interventions for adults with chronic illness or psychosocial distress: a scoping review protocol