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Warriors’ Journey: a path to healing through narrative exploration

  • Jacquelyn F. Morie EMAIL logo , Edward Haynes and Eric Chance
Published/Copyright: March 9, 2011
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International Journal on Disability and Human Development
From the journal Volume 10 Issue 1

Abstract

The Warriors’ Journey is an interactive narrative experience that is part of the online, virtual world healing space of the Coming Home Project (www.cominghomecenter.org) at the University of Southern California’s Institute for Creative Technologies. This project is exploring new ways to reach veterans who are returning from recent conflicts and who often have mental health issues or difficulty fitting back into their home communities. We are looking at the affordances of online 3D virtual worlds to address some of the issues that may prevent or deter veterans from getting the help they need. We are exploring the use of specific therapies within the virtual world space, as well as social and enrichment activities designed around the needs of this group. The Warriors’ Journey is one such activity that engages participants in stories to emphasize and reinforce common ideals of honorable warriors throughout history. After experiencing these stories, participants are then encouraged to construct their own warrior’s story within the Coming Home space. It is hoped that such activities may help contribute to a more positive sense of self-esteem, a restructured life narrative, and a feeling of control over the stresses incurred during their service to their country.


Corresponding author: Jacquelyn F. Morie, University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies, 12015 Waterfront Drive, Playa Vista, CA 90094, USA

Received: 2010-11-1
Accepted: 2010-12-2
Published Online: 2011-03-09
Published in Print: 2011-3-1

©2011 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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