Encounters of Being

Unearthing Power in Personal Narratives for Connection and Healing

Authors

  • Fani Giannakopoulou Department of Archival, Library and Information Studies, University of West Attica https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7550-1964
  • Ruth Bezzina Common Routs; Department of Social Wellbeing, University of Malta

Keywords:

narrative therapy, personal narratives, bibliotherapy, mindfulness, storytelling, self-awareness

Abstract

This article examines the healing potential of personal stories in a bibliotherapy workshop tailored for professionals. Integrating narrative therapy with philosophies like Kintsukuroi and the Wild Woman archetype, participants engaged in storytelling, guided meditation, and reflective exercises to foster self-discovery and emotional resilience. Techniques such as the Tree of Life exercise and positive affirmations enabled participants to reframe life challenges, highlighting their strengths. Findings reveal that this combination of narrative, literary, and mindfulness elements supports emotional well-being, connection, and empowerment. The study calls for further research into the long-term outcomes and cultural applicability of such therapeutic workshops.

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Published

2025-08-31

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