Telling the Stories of Life through Guided Autobiography Groups / Edition 1
by James E. Birren, Kathryn N. Cochran
Telling the Stories of Life through Guided Autobiography Groups, based on James Birren's 25 years of conducting autobiography groups, discusses all the topics an organizer faces while developing a program for adults who want to recall and write down their life histories. This book is ideal for adult education programs, church groups, social workers,/i>
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Telling the Stories of Life through Guided Autobiography Groups, based on James Birren's 25 years of conducting autobiography groups, discusses all the topics an organizer faces while developing a program for adults who want to recall and write down their life histories. This book is ideal for adult education programs, church groups, social workers, psychologists, gerontologists, and others who work with adults who might be interested in exploring, recording, or sharing their personal histories. It helps professionals and trained workshop leaders at community centers, senior centers, schools and other settings guide group participants in exploring major themes of their lives so that they can organize and write their stories and share them in a group with others on the same journey. This exercise is rewarding for adults of any age in a period of transition or with interest in gaining insight from their own stories. Personal development and a feeling of connection to other participants and their stories is a natural outcome of this process. This book provides background material and detailed lesson plans for those who wish to develop and lead an autobiography group.
The authors explain the concept of guided autobiography, discuss the benefits to the group participants, and provide logistical information on how to plan, organize, and set up a group. An appendix provides exercises, handouts, and suggested adaptations for specific groups. The book also explains a systematic method of priming memories, including the history of family and of one's life work, the role of money, health and the body, and ideas about death.
At a time when rapid change has created a widespread yearning to write down and exchange personal accounts, sharing life stories can reveal a great deal about how we have come to be the persons we are. Telling the Stories of Life through Guided Autobiography Groups shows how to organize, record, and share life experiences through a proven and effective technique.
Johns Hopkins University Press
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9780801866340
- Publisher:
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Publication date:
- 06/07/2001
- Edition description:
- 20
- Pages:
- 208
- Sales rank:
- 741,717
- Product dimensions:
- 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.55(d)
- Age Range:
- 18 Years
Table of Contents
Contents:
Preface
PART I
Background and Workshop Organization
Chapter 1 The Power of Autobiography
Chapter 2 Who Should Do Autobiography?
Chapter 3 Qualifications of the Leader
Chapter 4 Organizing a Guided Autobiography Group
Chapter 5 Small-Group Dynamics
PART II
Session Plans
SESSION 1 The Major Branching Points in Your Life
SESSION 2 Your Family
SESSION 3 The Role of Money in Your Life
SESSION 4 Your Major Life Work or Career
SESSION 5 Your Health and Body
SESSION 6 Your Sexual Identity
SESSION 7 Your Experiences with and Ideas about Death
SESSION 8 Your Spiritual Life and Values
SESSION 9 Your Goals and Aspirations
SESSION 10 Wrapping It Up
Appendixes
A. Sample Publicity
B. Session Handouts
C. Creating New Themes
D. Adapting Workshop Schedules
Annotated Reading List
Index
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