Thursday, September 3, 2009

closing down....

receiving alex email on 1st september, he had been to our blogs to look at the summary evidence of learning from the past couple of weeks and the activities engaged in,

At the end of the this module, the participant will be able to ·
  • Develop an increasing an awareness of the therapeutic potential in creating, telling and listening of stories·
  • Begin to consider the therapeutic use metaphors and symbols within the narrative of the story·
  • Consider how stories could help in the assessment, identification and evaluation of therapeutic progress of actual and potential issues, underlying problems and needs of client(s)·
  • Utilise facilitative skills to effectively engage clients to tell their ‘stories’ and in helping healing stories to be heard.

ya, i think i learn greatly, about story. i remember when i was a child, i love to read story and trying to imagine how it would be is i am the hero/heroin?

in this journey for TUOS, i learn how to look at my insight, my value, and my belief that would produce/process the story for my client. in thisstory, i really learn how to make a story for my own, and try to used the 7 step and 6-part- story telling method to tell a story.

it is very useful

Tanya, The Legend of Dragonville, actually help me to process my unconscious, and up bringing myself, i am aware, i am knowing, and i am be mindful of thoughts, action, and of course emotion.

never the less, it is great that to journey with such great members, especially Pris, Melinda, Seok Binn, Phaik Nee and Cheng. such a wonderful journey... ...



Open publication - Free publishing - More story telling

for the story, i had used it in a talk with my youth group
spending time with parents, and thinking of their parents when they are commit in any activities...
i am not sure how the impact will be for them
but, i hope they will think, and process about this... as someday, they might become adult.... and go through the process again.... :)

trying to make myself be a story teller.

2 comments:

  1. Hi I-ling,
    that was a beautiful story..."ying sui tze yean"...hope i got the pinyin correctly.Thanks for sharing the story.. Thanks for being a wonderful ALS member too...

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  2. Thanks for posting such a lovely story with such a timeless theme and its really nice to hear what you have gained from your experience with this module and your peers.

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