Die gebruik van \'n handpop as medeterapeut en \'n vyfjarige kankerpasiënt: \'n Narratief-terapeutiese benadering
Y du Plessis, J Müller
Abstract
This article reflects on the use of a hand puppet (Billy Bear) in narrative therapeutic conversations with a five year old girl (pseudonym Lisa) who has been diagnosed with leukaemia (blood cancer). The first part of this article discusses the concept “garden” as a guiding metaphor in this study. It is followed by a section on
the narrative therapeutic framework of this project. The next section deals with the young cancer patient's “life garden”, including the physical, social and emotional development of Lisa as a preschooler in a therapeutic context, as well as leukaemia, which is depicted as
a “change in season”. The last main section focuses on the hand puppet that speaks the young cancer patient's language. The article concludes with a section on the question whether Lisa still has a dream in view of the uncertainty of her condition as a cancer
patient.
HTS Theological Studies Vol. 63 (3) 2007: pp. 1299-1317
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