Who Are We, But for the Stories We Tell: Family Stories and Healing

Psychol Trauma. 2010 Sep 1;2(3):243-249. doi: 10.1037/a0019893.

Abstract

Storytelling is a notable part of family life. Families share stories that illuminate and combine their separate experiences into a meaningful whole. Families narrate both their best and worst life experiences and in this way pass down a heritage of remembrances from one generation to the next. Clinicians working with families who have been impacted by trauma can use family storytelling to aid healing. This article reviews the functions of family storytelling and the skills used by family members in the act of storying to illustrate how therapists can facilitate families' use of their storytelling skills in the healing process.