Index

Michael Wilson (Loughborough University, UK)

Storytelling

ISBN: 978-1-83909-759-1, eISBN: 978-1-83909-756-0

Publication date: 7 June 2022

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Wilson, M. (2022), "Index", Storytelling (Arts for Health), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 155-159. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83909-756-020221009

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2022 Michael Wilson


INDEX

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” indicate notes.

Academic disciplines
, 139

Act

of listening
, 23

of re-telling
, 36

of storytelling
, 25–26

of telling
, 23

Active listening
, 130

Actors
, 35

‘Acts of narrative’
, 23

Ageing
, 28

Agency of patient
, 37

Air quality in Kenyan context
, 87–93

American Society of Clinical Oncologists
, 78

Anonymisation
, 132–134

Anonymity, issue of
, 131–134

Appalachian Center for Translational Research in Health Care (ACTRID)
, 78

Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC)
, 78

Appreciation, An
, 75

Authentic storytelling
, 36

Bloch, Ernst [German philosopher]
, 15

Brainstorming process
, 82

Breaking Bad News
, 82, 85, 86

‘Bureaucratic proceduralism’
, 25

Campbell’s model
, 83

Cancer, performing stories of
, 65–76

Cancer Stories Project
, 79

Carers as silent participants
, 47

Case studies

co-creating digital stories
, 60–65

creatively approaching online Digital Storytelling Workshops for MHL
, 107–113

digital dialogues as mutual recovery
, 45–60

Digital Storytelling in Swansea Bay Health Board
, 102–107

Loneliness in Digital Age
, 93–99

patience and titillation
, 65–76

patient voices
, 40–45

resulting
, 39–40

stories to power communication modules
, 76–87

Storytelling for Health Conferences, Swansea
, 99–102

Tupumue
, 87–93

Center for Disease Control (CDC)
, 78

Charon, Rita
, 17, 32

model
, 21–23

and Narrative Medicine
, 17–24

Circulation of stories
, 25

Co-creating digital stories
, 60, 64–65

context
, 61–62

digital story creation process
, 62–64

Melaneia Warwick
, 60–61

Co-production process
, 34

Cognitive functioning
, 80

Communication technique
, 51

Community of storytelling
, 30

‘Company of Wolves, The’ (Carter)
, 31

COVID-19
, 62–63, 107

Creative intervention
, 46

Creative Practice as Mutual Recovery Project
, 34, 45

Creative writing
, 39

Creativity
, 33, 51, 53–54

CSP project
, 86

Dancers
, 35

Daydreaming
, 15, 66

Dead Dad Show
, 56

Deep listening
, 130

Democratic health service
, 23

Digital Dialogues as Mutual Recovery
, 45

Anne Basting
, 50–55

Michael Wilson
, 45–50

Oliver Double
, 55–60

Digital photography
, 12

Digital story
, 103

creation process
, 62–64

Digital Storytelling
, 39, 127–128

patient voices
, 40–45

in Swansea Bay Health Board
, 102–107

Digital technology
, 46, 122

Dignity agenda
, 3

Doctor–patient relationship
, 18–19, 33

Doctors’ stories of vulnerability
, 48–50

Documenting stories
, 122

East TennesSee State University (ETSU)
, 76, 119

Echo cardiogram (ECG)
, 9

Effective storytelling
, 36, 136

Egalitarian health service
, 23

Empathy and Trust in Online Communication (EMoTICON)
, 93

End-of-Life Care
, 86

Ethics in storytelling
, 130–131

ETSU Cancer Stories Project
, 86

‘Evidence of experience’
, 41

Expert Patient Programme
, 42–43

Extensive postgraduate programme
, 119

Face-to-face workshops
, 64

Fairy Tales and Therapy (Leith)
, 32

Family
, 86

Federation for European Storytelling
, 119

Fine artists
, 35

Frank, Arthur
, 24

and The Wounded Storyteller
, 24–29

Gender
, 63

George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelling at University of South Wales
, 119

‘Godfather Death’ (Grimms’ Fairy Tales)
, 141–146

Guardian, The
, 58

Healing Story Alliance
, 119

Health and well-being
, 23

Health contexts
, 39

Health education in Kenyan context
, 87–93

Health service practitioners
, 4

Healthy storytelling culture
, 3

Hero’s Journey, The (Campbell)
, 31, 83

HIPPA Act
, 86

Homo fictus
, 12

Homo narrans
, 12

Human activity storytelling
, 12

Human-to-human bond-making
, 20

Identity
, 21

Illness
, 26

as disruptive event
, 27–28

narratives
, 2

and storytelling
, 27

Improvisational storytelling process
, 50–51

Improvisatory approach
, 111

In Praise of Slow (Honoré)
, 127

Information
, 11, 14

forms
, 131–132

multi-modal
, 63

Interdisciplinary team of researchers
, 93–94

Internet
, 12

Jargon
, 15, 124–125

Kenyan Medical Research Institute (KEMRI)
, 89

Knowledge
, 11

Knowledge system
, 4, 14–15, 23–26, 67, 139

storytelling exists as
, 23–24

Language
, 123–127

of storytelling
, 12

‘Le Petit Chaperon Rouge’ (Perrault)
, 31

Listener
, 21, 23, 35

Listening
, 120, 129–130

act of
, 23

Living Through Treatment
, 79, 85, 86

Loneliness in Digital Age (LiDA)
, 93–99

Long-term research enterprises
, 86

Loughborough Storytelling Academy
, 108

Lymphoma
, 124

Making art process
, 35

Medical and Health Humanities
, 32–33

Medical education
, 20

Medical Humanities
, 33

MeHeLP project
, 61–62

Mental health literacy (MHL)
, 60

Mental Health Stigma in Kerala
, 60–65

Modern age of medicine
, 25

Modification
, 14

Morden, Daniel
, 101n1

Moth, The
, 12, 56, 119

Multi-modal information
, 63

Musicians
, 35

Mutual process
, 34

Mutual recovery
, 45–46

Mutuality
, 23, 34–36

in sharing stories activity
, 49

Naming
, 14

Narrative and health
, 17

‘Narrative competence’
, 18

Narrative Medicine
, 2, 49, 79, 80, 97

Rita Charon and
, 17–24

‘Narrative surrender’
, 25

‘Narrative Turn’
, 11–12

‘Narrative wreckage’
, 26

National Audit Office
, 42

National Health Service (NHS)
, 1

National Storytelling Network
, 118

National Storytelling Week
, 118

Neo-liberal managerialism
, 19

NHS Ethics Approval processes
, 131

NHS Modernisation Agency
, 41–42

Office of Rural Health Partnerships
, 86

Online Digital Storytelling Workshops for MHL
, 107

challenges and strategies
, 110–112

context
, 108

data collection approach
, 108–110

emerging methodological strategies
, 112–113

Melaneia Warwick
, 107–108

Opportunities of storytelling
, 122–139

Paternalism
, 33

Patience
, 65–76

Patient Experience Team
, 68

Patients

illness narratives
, 21

stories of triumph
, 47–48

Performance
, 39

‘Personal Turn’
, 12

Postmodern age of medicine
, 25

Power communication modules, stories to
, 76–87

Predictability
, 28

Prescription, story by
, 29–32

Preservation of authority
, 135

Professional actors
, 136–137

Professional storytellers
, 11

Professional storytelling
, 11

Public Cervix Announcement (Sprinkle)
, 75

Quality of service
, 1

Quest narrative
, 32

Questionnaires
, 2

R-25 instructional modules
, 79–80

Radical approach
, 18, 22

‘Radical hope’
, 28

Real listening
, 130

Recognition
, 37–38

Recovery process
, 45–46

Restoration
, 28

Rita Charon and Narrative Medicine
, 17–24

‘Scientific competence’
, 18

‘Self-stories’
, 26

Service providers
, 34

Slow storytelling
, 127–129

Smokescreens and Castles (Kane)
, 56

Social justice
, 15

Social media
, 12

Social processes
, 23

Society for Storytelling in UK
, 118

Spirituality
, 86

Statistics
, 2

Status
, 134–138

Story Health
, 98

‘Story-time’
, 126

Story/stories
, 10, 11, 14, 23, 129

circulation of
, 25

development processes
, 108

documenting
, 122

about health and not about health
, 120–121

to power communication modules
, 76–87

by prescription
, 29–32, 34

as reflection
, 121

story-listening
, 81

values in
, 120

Storyteller
, 42–43, 129, 136–137

Storyteller, The (Benjamin)
, 35

Storytelling
, 2–4, 5–6, 8–9, 10–11, 19, 22, 26, 38, 39, 103, 115–116, 128

Arthur Frank and The Wounded Storyteller
, 24–29

challenges and opportunities of
, 122–123

engaging with
, 115

ethics
, 130–131

in health
, 115

implementing
, 115–120

issue of anonymity
, 131–134

language
, 123–127

listening
, 129–130

practice of
, 32–36

purpose of
, 11–15, 81

Rita Charon and Narrative Medicine
, 17–24

slow
, 127–129

status
, 134–138

story by prescription
, 29–32

transdisciplinarity
, 138–139

work package
, 46

workshop
, 46

Storytelling Academy at Loughborough University
, 64, 119, 138

Storytelling for Health
, 3, 49, 106

Strategic Leadership of Clinical Governance
, 42

Swansea Bay Health Board, Digital Storytelling in
, 102–107

Swansea Digital Storytelling
, 102

Technology
, 95–96, 127

Teller roles in storytelling
, 21, 23, 35

Telling story
, 31, 126

Timeslips approach
, 51–53

Titillation
, 65–76

Traditional stories
, 118

Transdisciplinarity
, 37, 138–139

‘True Life Storytelling’ clubs
, 12, 56, 119

Tupumue project
, 87

challenges and strategies
, 91–92

context
, 88–89

data collection approach
, 89–90

emerging methodological strategies
, 92–93

participating in
, 87–88

‘Über-qualitative’ data
, 42

UK Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF)
, 60

UK Research Councils
, 93

Unstructured interviews
, 122

Urban Manchester
, 5–6

Utopian element of storytelling
, 66

Valuing stories
, 120

Verbal language
, 123

Vocabulary of storytelling
, 12

Vulnerability, doctors’ stories of
, 48–50

Well-being, health and
, 23

Wendy’s Neverland
, 52

WeVideo (online video editing software)
, 64, 109–110

WhatsApp
, 65

Wounded Storyteller, The
, 24–29

Writers
, 35

Zoom (cloud-based video conferencing service)
, 64, 109, 111