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Ne-ve-Shalom/Waa-hat i-sal-aam: Using written stories to heal

机译:Ne-Ve-Shalom / Waa-Hat i-Sal-Aam:使用书面故事来治愈

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A life-story study of the hi-national village Ne-ve Shalom/Waa-hat i-sal-aam was conducted for the purpose of writing a book about the community. In the published book (Lieblich 2012), the individual interviews are written as separate narratives about each of the participants. However, the post-publication reactions of the village members indicated that reading each other's life stories promoted better understanding and empathy, who struggle with deep tensions, splits and disagreements. Reading the 'other's' life story in private may be a preliminary step before a face-to-face dialogue is possible. This proposition is discussed in the framework of different models of conflict resolution and in reference to the author's own experience vis-avis the community. Thus, the reported study adds to our understanding of the wide healing potential of life stories.
机译:为撰写关于社区的书籍的目的,对Hi-National Village Ne-Ve Shalom / Waa-Hat i-Sal-Aam进行了一项生命困境。 在发布的书中(Lieblich 2012),个人访谈被写为关于每个参与者的单独叙述。 然而,村庄成员的发布后反应表明,阅读彼此的生活故事促进了更好的理解和同理心,谁争取了深陷的紧张,分裂和分歧。 阅读“其他”私人的生活故事可能是面对面对话之前的初步步骤。 此命题在不同模型的冲突解决模型框架中讨论,并参考作者自己的体验Vis-Avis社区。 因此,据报道的研究为我们对生活故事的广泛愈合潜力增添了。

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