Gold Stone: A Narrative Approach to Dealing with Trauma

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Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern National Youth-At-Risk Conference Savannah Mar 8th, 8:30 AM - 9:45 AM Gold Stone: A Narrative Approach to Dealing with Trauma William D. Lane Mercer University, lane_wd@mercer.edu Donna E. Lane Mercer University, doctordelane@gmail.com Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/nyar_savannah Part of the Counseling Commons Recommended Citation Lane, William D. and Lane, Donna E., "Gold Stone: A Narrative Approach to Dealing with Trauma" (2016). National Youth-At-Risk Conference Savannah. 55. http://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/nyar_savannah/2016/2016/55 This presentation (open access) is brought to you for free and open access by the Programs and Conferences at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in National Youth-At-Risk Conference Savannah by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact digitalcommons@georgiasouthern.edu.

Gold Stone A Narrative Approach to Trauma Recovery W. David Lane, Ph.D. Donna E. Lane, Ph.D. Mercer University University Atlanta, GA Foundation Liberty Cody Lane

Effects of Trauma Loss of sensory self-awareness Changes in memory Numbing Intrusive images and sensations Rigidity Agitation or immobilization Impaired social function

The Results of Trauma Disconnection, dissociation, and fragmentation Living in a constant state of arousal Loss of ability to self-regulate Inability to create satisfying relationships No distinction between past and present Loss of agency Physiological impacts (sleep disruption, holding tension in the body, mental fogginess, autoimmune disorders, heart and digestive problems, chronic fatigue) Self-loathing and/or self-blame

Why Narrative? Remaining connected to your mind and body while talking about your trauma Remaining present in the here-and-now and connected to others for support Giving language to your story Integrating your trauma story into your life story Giving meaning to your trauma experience Re-authoring your story with an ending of your choosing Rediscovering yourself as not defined by the trauma

In a country of 11 million: 200-400,000 killed 4.5 million displaced

But everyone traumatized

133 pastors 85 teachers 21 community workers Trained in the model Creating a force multiplier

Gold Stone Model Distinctive Features Shortens the time needed for treatment to six sessions (by half compared to CBT) Designed to be used with groups Structured for ease of use Integrates research-supported techniques such as spiritual responses, mindfulness, relaxation, play, and expressive therapies with narrative Addresses all of the multiple elements of trauma

Gold Stone Model Introductory Session Life Before the Trauma The Traumatic Event Life After the Trauma Defining Life from Now On Review and Evaluation

Life Before the Trauma Read Part I of the story and have the group reflect on Caonaciba s life before the trauma. Ask and discuss the following questions: Who was he? What was his life like? What were some of his beliefs? What were some of his values? What was his reality? How are you like Caonaciba? Reflect on your life before your traumatic event: Who were you? What was your life like? What were your beliefs? What were your values? What was your reality?

The Traumatic Event Read Part 2 of the story and have the group reflect on Caonaciba s trauma. Ask and discuss the following questions: What happened? How do you think he felt? How did his life change? What happened to his beliefs? What happened to his values? What happened to his reality? How are you like Caonaciba? Reflect on your trauma: What happened? How did you feel? How did life change? What happened to your beliefs? What happened to your values? What happened to your reality?

Life After the Trauma Read Part 3 of the story and have the group reflect on Caonaciba s life after the trauma. Ask and discuss the following questions: What happened? What was his life like after the trauma? What happened to his beliefs? What happened to his values? What was his reality now? How are you like Caonaciba? Reflect on your life since the trauma: What is happening now? How did you feel? What is life like for you now? What happened to your beliefs? What happened to your values? What is your reality now?

Writing My Story Read Part 4 of the story and have the group reflect on the end of Caonaciba s story. Ask and discuss the following questions: What happened in the last part of his story? What was his life like? What happened to his beliefs? What happened to his values? What was his reality now? How are you like Caonaciba? Reflect on defining your life from now on: What are you going to do? How did you feel? Is your trauma going to define the rest of your life or are you going to define the rest of your life? What happens now to your beliefs? What happens now to your values? What is your reality going to be?

The Diamond in the Dirt

Article To read the article published in the Journal of Loss and Trauma, go to the following link: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15 325024.2016.1159113

Contact Information Feel free to email us: David Lane lane_wd@mercer.edu Donna Lane delane@liberty.edu

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