The story and storytelling: An introduction William H. BalchWilliam C. Nichols Special Issue On The Story And Storytelling Pages: 3 - 8
Using story as metaphor, legacy, and therapy Jeanne R. Williams Special Issue On The Story And Storytelling Pages: 9 - 16
“That reminds me of a story...”: The therapeutic use of cautionary tales Carlfred B. Broderick Special Issue On The Story And Storytelling Pages: 17 - 26
Storytelling: An enjoyable and effective therapeutic tool Joyce Divinyi Special Issue On The Story And Storytelling Pages: 27 - 37
Stories and metaphors as interventions with headache sufferers Uri Rueveni Special Issue On The Story And Storytelling Pages: 39 - 46
Stories for therapy: The right story to the right person at the right time Tad Goguen Frantz Special Issue On The Story And Storytelling Pages: 47 - 64
Co-constructed narratives around being “sick”: A minimalist model Robert E. LeeTimothy Dwyer Special Issue On The Story And Storytelling Pages: 65 - 82
Of thorns and roses: The use of the “brier rose” fairy tale in therapy with families of gifted children Volker Thomas Special Issue On The Story And Storytelling Pages: 83 - 91
Wild (powerful) women: Restorying gender patterns Carmen Knudson-Martin Special Issue On The Story And Storytelling Pages: 93 - 107
Ritual experience and its emergence with story: An experience in meaning Leslye King Mize Special Issue On The Story And Storytelling Pages: 109 - 125
Fitting a square peg in a square hole: Using metaphor in narrative therapy Kevin LynessVolker Thomas Special Issue On The Story And Storytelling Pages: 127 - 142
“Not with me you don't”: A story of narrative practice and dissociative disorder J. Paul GallantKeith BrownleeRich Vodde Special Issue On The Story And Storytelling Pages: 143 - 157
Stories we tell each other: A comparison of families' and their therapists' explanations of presenting problems Miranda WolpertPaul March Special Issue On The Story And Storytelling Pages: 159 - 173