Story Listening as a Transformative Process

DIVING IN THE MOON: HONORING STORY, FACILITATING HEALING [su_divider top=”no” divider_color=”#000000″ link_color=”#3b48b0″ size=”1″] Story Listening as a Transformative Process © Doug Lipman 2013 “Listening is a magnetic and strange thing, a creative force… When we are listened to, it creates us, makes us unfold and expand.”—Brenda Ueland 1 “When we tell and listen to stories, […]

Story Listening as a Transformative Process

Answering the Call to Adventure

DIVING IN THE MOON: HONORING STORY, FACILITATING HEALING [su_divider top=”no” divider_color=”#000000″ link_color=”#3b48b0″ size=”1″] Answering the Call to Adventure: A Hero’s Journey Group for People Facing Life-Changing Illness and Disability © Jennifer Lunden LCSW, LADC, CCS The artist is meant to put the objects of this world together in such a way that through them you

Answering the Call to Adventure

Arriving in Workshop Story

DIVING IN THE MOON HONORING STORY, FACILITATING HEALING [su_divider top=”no” divider_color=”#000000″ link_color=”#3b48b0″ size=”1″] Arriving in a Workshop Story © Reginald Dorian Haarhoff, D Phil, 2013 “Let us say I am here because of you and you are here because of me.” Nasrudin   we’ve arranged the chairs in café style, six to a table. when

Arriving in Workshop Story

Dandelion

DIVING IN THE MOON: HONORING STORY, FACILITATING HEALING [su_divider top=”no” divider_color=”#000000″ link_color=”#3b48b0″ size=”1″] Dandelion © Michael Williams, 2013 She was a weed of a girl – tough, spindly and spiky. Yet there was something terribly fragile about her too – the downcast eyes, waif-like expression, and the alarming gauntness of her body. Her short-cropped red

Dandelion

Research – a place to begin: ArtsEdSearch.org

by Mary K. Clark Ever want to find some research on storytelling? ArtsEdSearch.org might be a place to begin. They are an: online clearinghouse that collects and summarizes high quality research studies on the impacts of arts education and analyzes their implications for educational policy and practice. One such search led me to a summary

Research – a place to begin: ArtsEdSearch.org

Strong Medicine

by Laura Simms. A strong disease needs a strong medicine. – Mende proverb, Sierra Leone For 10 years, an unimaginable atrocity of civil war took place in Sierra Leone, a West African country, previously known for its hospitality, natural beauty and kind people. Hearing about what occurred there from the lips of children forced to

Strong Medicine

A Traveler’s Tale

by Shawn Small. Our small group of Boise, Idaho, high school students sat under the shadow of the ornate, white-chalk Comayagua Cathedral in central Honduras. We circled up on the ground, most cross-legged, creating an ideal atmosphere to process an exceptionally challenging yet remarkably fulfilling week in the summer of 2007. The soft breeze, brought

A Traveler’s Tale

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