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Therapeutic life story work

Therapeutic Life Story Work provides children with an opportunity to explore their history, through asking questions and processing life events. This helps children to process and make sense of past trauma that they may have experienced.

The approach is designed to strengthen the relationship between the child and their parent or carer, and directly involves them from the beginning to the end of the process. The therapeutic process often lasts between 6 – 9 months of weekly or fortnightly sessions.

It involves three stages:

  1. The Information Bank – the therapist gathers historical information about the child pre- and post- birth, then assembles and collates the information gathered, careful consideration is given to what is safe to share and what the child may want to know.
  2. Internalisation – the child is supported therapeutically to share their thoughts, feelings and emotions about the areas shared in the stage one process.
  3. The Life Story Book – the child is given time to develop their own life story book. It is up to the child to decide what is included as a representation for others to see.

Contact us for more information about therapeutic life story work.

Therapeutic Life Story Work can help children to identify and understand the ghosts of the past so children are no longer haunted by them.
Richard Rose (2012)
Therapeutic Life Story Work can help children to identify and understand the ghosts of the past so children are no longer haunted by them.
Richard Rose (2012)