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  2. Storytelling - Wikipedia

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    This teaching practice of storytelling allowed children to formulate ideas based on their own experiences and perspectives. In Navajo communities, for children and adults, storytelling is one of the many effective ways to educate both the young and old about their cultures, identities and history. Storytelling help the Navajos know who they are ...

  3. Chicago Group Uses Live Storytelling To Talk Mental Health - AOL

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    Erasing The Distance is a non-profit arts organization started in 2005 that uses live storytelling to foster community discussions about topics like alcoholism, depression, anxiety, and PTSD ...

  4. Photovoice - Wikipedia

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    Photovoice is a qualitative research method used in community-based participatory research that gathers participant-taken photographs and narratives to translate experience into actionable knowledge. [1] [2] Photovoice is commonly used in the fields of community development, international development, public health, and education. [3] [4]

  5. Digital storytelling - Wikipedia

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    Digital storytelling is a community-based activity and should be distinguished from electronic literature, which is a literary movement where genres include hypertext fiction, digital poetry, interactive fiction, generative literature, and from other forms of digital narrative, for instance in video games or fan fiction.

  6. The Filmmaker Using Storytelling to Heal Trauma - AOL

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    Mohi-Ud-Din is also founder and CEO of MeWe International—a global nonprofit focused on storytelling as a way to improve mental health and community engagement.

  7. Local creator uses artwork, storytelling to tell her mental ...

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    Jan. 4—EAU CLAIRE — Nora Nita Bates does not consider herself an artist. Rather, she considers herself a "creator" and said that her work helps her calm her nerves. "What I do is to help me ...

  8. Indigenous storytelling in North America - Wikipedia

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    Through storytelling, the Tewa community emphasizes the traditional wisdom of the ancestors and the importance of collective as well as individual identities. Indigenous communities teach children valuable skills and morals through the actions of good or mischievous stock characters while also allowing room for children to make meaning for ...

  9. Expressive therapies - Wikipedia

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    British psychotherapist Paul Newham using Expressive Therapy with a client. The expressive therapies are the use of the creative arts as a form of therapy, including the distinct disciplines expressive arts therapy and the creative arts therapies (art therapy, dance/movement therapy, drama therapy, music therapy, writing therapy, poetry therapy, and psychodrama).