{"id":250,"date":"2018-05-14T08:08:43","date_gmt":"2018-05-14T08:08:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/iamnotbroken.light-inc.org\/?p=250"},"modified":"2018-05-14T08:10:00","modified_gmt":"2018-05-14T08:10:00","slug":"tales-of-the-unbroken","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/iamnotbroken.williambarylo.com\/?p=250","title":{"rendered":"Tales of the Unbroken"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>by Foluke Taylor (psychotherapist)<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Most days, I know this \u2013 that I am not (what is) broken \u2013 but there are also other days when it\u2019s not so easy to remember.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>The internalisation and privatisation of problems has become a dominant (and accepted) narrative, and this makes it easy to feel broken. To feel anxious is to be broken, to feel depressed is to be broken, to be broke is to be broken. Worse still, as we locate the brokenness firmly inside of ourselves, we conclude that these are problems that\u00a0<em>belong<\/em>\u00a0to us as individuals. My anxiety belongs to me. My depression belongs to me. As the owner of the problems I am also responsible for managing them, and preferably \u2013 given that they are signs of \u2018broken\u2019 \u2013\u00a0<em>fix<\/em><strong><em>\u00a0<\/em><\/strong>them. It\u2019s a tough call. Is it any wonder that problems individually\u00a0<em>owned\u00a0<\/em>in this way can so very quickly come to\u00a0<em>own\u00a0<\/em>us?<\/p>\n<p>In my world, not being the thing that is broken is a story worth telling. I use the words\u00a0<em><strong>story<\/strong><\/em>\u00a0here, and\u00a0<strong><em>narrative<\/em><\/strong>\u00a0(above), deliberately. In my work as a therapist I use narrative approaches partly because they insist on making clear distinctions between the\u00a0<em>problem\u00a0<\/em>and the person experiencing it. Allowing the\u00a0<em>problem<\/em><strong><em>\u00a0<\/em><\/strong>to have an identity of its own can create just the space that we need to be able to view it more clearly and tease out its favourite storylines. These stories, while they may well depict us as broken characters and, in that way have a significant impact on us, are\u00a0<em>not\u00a0<\/em>us.<\/p>\n<p>Working with narrative means embracing a\u00a0<em>performative\u00a0<\/em>account of identity. This means not basing our identities on an internalised psychological structure or set of components (self, ego, id, inner child, true self, etc.) but rather, understanding ourselves as beings, continually creating our identities as we live. Our identities are then, the stories that we tell, and perform. Given this understanding, what stories are you, or for that matter, am I?<\/p>\n<p>What can I tell you? That I am a woman, a woman of colour, a middle-aged woman of colour, a middle-aged woman of colour and a parent, a middle-aged woman of colour and a parent, who works as a therapist? How interested are you in the headlines I\u2019m offering you? Should I go on? How about if I add that I once attempted suicide, or that a few years back I found myself on a wall outside a secure psychiatric ward, weeping as a bemused psychiatric intern looked on and finished her bar of chocolate? Are these stories more engaging or less? I wouldn\u2019t blame you for being more curious about my difficult times. We may not be what is broken, but we are certainly interested in what is, not, I think, because we are unsympathetic or ghoulish, but because broken is a way\u00a0<em>in<\/em>. Broken is the trigger that so often marks the beginning of a story, a crucial piece of the narrative arc, a crack through which the light breaks in. If we can navigate the shame (\u2018Shame\u2019 is an epic tale, with seemingly infinite chapters) the broken places create openings and provide opportunities for connection.<\/p>\n<p>I appreciate the authors who have shared their stories (<a href=\"http:\/\/iamnotbroken.light-inc.org\/\">http:\/\/iamnotbroken.light-inc.org<\/a>)\u00a0precisely because of the opening, and opportunities for connection that they offer us as readers. I am reminded that stories can serve different purposes and can, for example, inhibit, or subsidise, a sense of possibility. These are stories that hold hope, but also show how the stories that other people tell of us, or of who we should be, can work to make us feel less hopeful. We do well to remember that words are important and that, as well as being descriptive, they are also intentional. Words do more than simply describe what is; they also determine what it is possible to know. We can use them to expand \u2013 to tell stories differently, starting from different places, exploring new territories and including other perspectives. What happens, for example when we view mental health journeys as victories, rather than defeats? We can engage in therapeutic storytelling using different mediums \u2013 conversation, writing, art, movement, or other creative means of expression \u2013 and all of these can function as tools for being\u00a0<em>with<\/em>, and being curious about, whatever might feel broken.<\/p>\n<p>Writing and storytelling have served me well as therapeutic tools and I do draw on them in my practice, but even outside of the therapy room, I value and encourage narrative conversations. Narrative conversations \u2013 collaborative and interactive journeys taken with ears open for gaps between words (what isn\u2019t said) and talk that sings (phrases that resonate or evoke curiosity) \u2013 can also happen in everyday life. \u00a0Narrative conversations view people as the experts on their own lives and they don\u2019t aim to find solutions or give advice (e.g. get more exercise\/a divorce\/a counsellor). They are instead, gently and genuinely curious. They aim to identify some of the stories that could be told and invite, if so desired, various tellings.<\/p>\n<p>Author\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.ted.com\/talks\/chimamanda_adichie_the_danger_of_a_single_story\">Chimamanda Adichie<\/a>\u00a0speaks beautifully of the danger of a single story, referring specifically to the ways in which this marginalises Black people. Certain metanarratives (\u2018Big pictures\u2019) promoting stereotypes and presumptions about groups of people, contribute heavily to the plot of the stories we live, as people of colour. We are right to challenge single stories \u2013 not only when others try to shoehorn us inside them, but also whenever we are tempted to do this to ourselves. It is all too easy for a dominant story such as a diagnosis of mental illness to become a single, central story that scatters whoever else we are to the margins, and alienates us from our\u00a0<em>many-storied-selves<\/em>. The best way to resist the single story I find, is to tell more stories. As far as I am concerned, when it comes to\u00a0<em>not-being-what-is- broken<\/em>, we can never have too many reminders.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/foluketaylor.com\/2018\/05\/07\/tales-of-the-unbroken\/\">This piece was originally published on Foluke Taylor&#8217;s website<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Foluke Taylor (psychotherapist)<a class=\"read-more\" href=\"https:\/\/iamnotbroken.williambarylo.com\/?p=250\" title=\"Read More\"> <span class=\"button default\">Read More<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":88892,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[1],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v20.11 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>Tales of the Unbroken - I Am Not (what is) Broken<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"I Am Not What Is Broken (IANWIB) is a textual and visual collection of first-hand accounts from and for the Black, South Asian and Muslim diasporas about overcoming traumas and Mental Health issues.\" \/>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/iamnotbroken.williambarylo.com\/?p=250\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Tales of the Unbroken - I Am Not (what is) Broken\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"I Am Not What Is Broken (IANWIB) is a textual and visual collection of first-hand accounts from and for the Black, South Asian and Muslim diasporas about overcoming traumas and Mental Health issues.\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:url\" content=\"https:\/\/iamnotbroken.williambarylo.com\/?p=250\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:site_name\" content=\"I Am Not (what is) Broken\" \/>\n<meta property=\"article:publisher\" content=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/profile.php?id=1777215198968704&amp;ref=br_rs\" \/>\n<meta property=\"article:published_time\" content=\"2018-05-14T08:08:43+00:00\" \/>\n<meta property=\"article:modified_time\" content=\"2018-05-14T08:10:00+00:00\" \/>\n<meta name=\"author\" content=\"contact@generaconsulting.co.uk\" \/>\n<meta name=\"twitter:card\" content=\"summary_large_image\" \/>\n<meta name=\"twitter:label1\" content=\"Written by\" \/>\n\t<meta name=\"twitter:data1\" content=\"contact@generaconsulting.co.uk\" \/>\n\t<meta name=\"twitter:label2\" content=\"Est. reading time\" \/>\n\t<meta name=\"twitter:data2\" content=\"5 minutes\" \/>\n<script type=\"application\/ld+json\" class=\"yoast-schema-graph\">{\"@context\":\"https:\/\/schema.org\",\"@graph\":[{\"@type\":\"WebPage\",\"@id\":\"https:\/\/iamnotbroken.williambarylo.com\/?p=250\",\"url\":\"https:\/\/iamnotbroken.williambarylo.com\/?p=250\",\"name\":\"Tales of the Unbroken - I Am Not (what is) Broken\",\"isPartOf\":{\"@id\":\"https:\/\/iamnotbroken.williambarylo.com\/#website\"},\"datePublished\":\"2018-05-14T08:08:43+00:00\",\"dateModified\":\"2018-05-14T08:10:00+00:00\",\"author\":{\"@id\":\"https:\/\/iamnotbroken.williambarylo.com\/#\/schema\/person\/56c19a025dbd298d48cc57d85edbf068\"},\"description\":\"I Am Not What Is Broken (IANWIB) is a textual and visual collection of first-hand accounts from and for the Black, South Asian and Muslim diasporas about overcoming traumas and Mental Health issues.\",\"breadcrumb\":{\"@id\":\"https:\/\/iamnotbroken.williambarylo.com\/?p=250#breadcrumb\"},\"inLanguage\":\"en-US\",\"potentialAction\":[{\"@type\":\"ReadAction\",\"target\":[\"https:\/\/iamnotbroken.williambarylo.com\/?p=250\"]}]},{\"@type\":\"BreadcrumbList\",\"@id\":\"https:\/\/iamnotbroken.williambarylo.com\/?p=250#breadcrumb\",\"itemListElement\":[{\"@type\":\"ListItem\",\"position\":1,\"name\":\"Home\",\"item\":\"https:\/\/iamnotbroken.williambarylo.com\/\"},{\"@type\":\"ListItem\",\"position\":2,\"name\":\"Tales of the Unbroken\"}]},{\"@type\":\"WebSite\",\"@id\":\"https:\/\/iamnotbroken.williambarylo.com\/#website\",\"url\":\"https:\/\/iamnotbroken.williambarylo.com\/\",\"name\":\"I Am Not (what is) Broken\",\"description\":\"Mental Health Victories &amp; 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