An interview — and an imagined session — with narrative therapist Harry Rieckelman.
Rieckelman says, "a good story is better than a bad story, but no story is better than a good story"
The question here may be whether what we're really looking for is best found in the realm of abstraction, or in the real world.
Die, and be reborn?
Rieckelman says, "a good story is better than a bad story, but no story is better than a good story"
The question here may be whether what we're really looking for is best found in the realm of abstraction, or in the real world.
Die, and be reborn?