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RECORDED WEBINAR SUMMARY
NARRATIVE STORYTELLING: FACILITATING POSITIVE IDENTITY GROWTH
The aim of this webinar is to introduce the audience to the therapeutic benefits of supporting clients to share their personal stories of lived experience. Research evidence and a model of narrative storytelling will be used to illustrate the transformative potential of narrative storytelling in supporting positive identity growth. Key areas of exploration include:
1) Storytelling as meaningful occupational engagement;
2) Building human connections through sharing stories of lived experience; and
3) Enabling personal reflection and self-learning through storytelling.
Approaches to narrative storytelling will be explored, including practical strategies to integrate storytelling into clinical practice. Accessibility of storytelling with people with cognitive and communication challenges will also be outlined.
SUITABLE FOR
Suitable for all stages of career and any discipline.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the webinar it is expected that participants will:
- Be informed of research evidence supporting the use of narrative approaches in clinical practice
- Recognise the benefits of narrative storytelling and relationship between storytelluing and positive identity growth
- Understand practical strategies to embed storytelling into clinical practice
- Appreciate the accessibility of narrative storytelling with clients with cognitive and communication challenges.
PRESENTER
Kate D’Cruz
Kate D’Cruz PhD is an experienced occupational therapist and researcher. She works as an academic at La Trobe University and as a senior research fellow at the Summer Foundation, in Melbourne Australia. Kate has a particular interest in understanding the lived experience of disability and in her doctorate explored the experience and impact of narrative storytelling for adults living with acquired brain injury.
WEBINAR DETAILS
CPD HOURS:
Total CPD claimable workshop hours: 1
DATE:
This is a recorded webinar session that was held on Wednesday 29 May, 2024.
ACCESS:
This resource is run through our external learning platform - Learn Book. All registrants will receive an email containing information on how to set up their online course account and/ or a notification that a course has been allocated to them.
You will be assigned an access period of 12 weeks to complete this online course upon activation.
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REGISTRATION FEES & INCLUSIONS
FEES:
OTA Member: $45
OTA Student/ New Graduate Member: $38
Non-Member: $64
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