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OverviewListening to Life Stories: A New Approach to Stress Management in Health Care is about a simple storytelling process, the Life Narrative Interview (LNI), that research shows can help medical patients have a better experience during a hospital stay. By focusing on positive life experiences, the LNI helps a person reconnect with their high points, defining moments, and finest hours. Remembering those positive experiences helps buffer the feelings of vulnerability and helplessness that so often accompany life difficulties such as change, loss, or medical illness and treatment. The process for administering the LNI can be taught to hospital volunteers, and a low-cost volunteer program can be created to increase patient satisfaction with their hospital experience. In this reprint of our original book, we discuss the research supporting the use of Life Narrative Interviews and describe the skills necessary to conduct them with medical patients, people having difficulty, or with family members or friends who would simply enjoy talking about the positive experiences of their life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bruce Rybarczyk , Albert BellgPublisher: Lifepath LLC Imprint: Lifepath LLC Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.254kg ISBN: 9780996510332ISBN 10: 0996510338 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 19 September 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Listening to Life Stories gives a refreshing, enriching and useful approach to unifying the science and art of medicine."" - Herbert Benson, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School ""This useful book presents a practical introduction to understanding, planning and implementing narrative reminiscence programs, particularly in the hospital setting. I recommend the book for those interested in a low-cost but highly effective approach to enhancing the quality of life of patients in a variety of settings."" - Martita Lopez, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Training, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center ""An important contribution to the literature in both geropsychology and behavioral medicine. This is an essential book for anyone interested in medical care, rehabilitation, or counseling of older adults. I predict it will be seen as a classic in years to come."" - Jon Rose, Ph.D., Geropsychologist, VA Palo Alto Health Care System ""The authors have done an excellent job of presenting the personal, psychological, and spiritual benefits of sharing life stories for both storyteller and listener. The book is filled with helpful, concrete suggestions and illustrations for conducting effective interviews."" - George Fitchett, D.Min, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center" Listening to Life Stories gives a refreshing, enriching and useful approach to unifying the science and art of medicine. - Herbert Benson, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School This useful book presents a practical introduction to understanding, planning and implementing narrative reminiscence programs, particularly in the hospital setting. I recommend the book for those interested in a low-cost but highly effective approach to enhancing the quality of life of patients in a variety of settings. - Martita Lopez, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Training, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center An important contribution to the literature in both geropsychology and behavioral medicine. This is an essential book for anyone interested in medical care, rehabilitation, or counseling of older adults. I predict it will be seen as a classic in years to come. - Jon Rose, Ph.D., Geropsychologist, VA Palo Alto Health Care System The authors have done an excellent job of presenting the personal, psychological, and spiritual benefits of sharing life stories for both storyteller and listener. The book is filled with helpful, concrete suggestions and illustrations for conducting effective interviews. - George Fitchett, D.Min, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center Listening to Life Stories gives a refreshing, enriching and useful approach to unifying the science and art of medicine. - Herbert Benson, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School This useful book presents a practical introduction to understanding, planning and implementing narrative reminiscence programs, particularly in the hospital setting. I recommend the book for those interested in a low-cost but highly effective approach to enhancing the quality of life of patients in a variety of settings. - Martita Lopez, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Training, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center An important contribution to the literature in both geropsychology and behavioral medicine. This is an essential book for anyone interested in medical care, rehabilitation, or counseling of older adults. I predict it will be seen as a classic in years to come. - Jon Rose, Ph.D., Geropsychologist, VA Palo Alto Health Care System The authors have done an excellent job of presenting the personal, psychological, and spiritual benefits of sharing life stories for both storyteller and listener. The book is filled with helpful, concrete suggestions and illustrations for conducting effective interviews. - George Fitchett, D.Min, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center Author InformationBruce Rybarczyk, Ph.D. is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Clinical Psychology Program at Virginia Commonwealth University, where he also received his PhD. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology and a Fellow in Division 22 of the American Psychological Association, both in Rehabilitation Psychology. He is also Associate Editor of the Journal of Clinical Psychology. Albert Bellg, Ph.D. is a psychologist, writer, and retreat facilitator. He received his doctorate from the University of Rochester in New York, and is a former President of the Wisconsin Psychological Association. He did NIH-funded research and clinical work with heart patients at the Rush Heart Institute in Chicago and at the Appleton Heart Institute, and he now works at LifePath LLC in Appleton, Wisconsin. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |