Writing and Praying Collects as an Intervention in Narrative Therapy |
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Authors: | Rundio Matthew A. Wong Alison G. |
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Affiliation: | 1.Fuller Theological Seminary, Marriage and Family Therapy, Phoenix, AZ, USA ;2.Fuller Theological Seminary, Marriage and Family Therapy, Pasadena, CA, USA ; |
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Abstract: | The integration of spiritual practices in therapy is a valuable tool for supporting and reinforcing change. This paper explores the use of a written form of prayer called a collect as an intervention in narrative therapy. A collect is a form of prayer with a structure that can be easily co-constructed by clients and therapists. This spiritual intervention serves as a therapeutic document to help reinforce the externalization of a client’s problem or help thicken alternative narratives. Relevant aspects of narrative therapy and written prayer are summarized. A guide for implementation, examples of collects, and a worksheet for helping clients write collects is provided. |
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