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What is Narrative Writing

Using Narrative Writing to Enhance Healing During and After Global Health Crises
Writing that shares a story. Narrative writing is frequently told from a first-person perspective.
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Reflections of Spiritual Narratives
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9051-5.ch009
Abstract
This narrative illustrates the connections between spirituality, writing, and health. It does not promote a specific religion but demonstrates strength people gain from believing in a higher power. Prayers with hospital patients and the search for connections more than coincidences illustrate how people find and maintain hope and faith when presented with tragic events such as the recent pandemic. Each reader may find encouragement while reflecting on and following an individual spiritual path.
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Narratives of Patient Care
Writing that shares a story. Narrative writing is frequently told from a first person perspective.
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