Abstract

The article presents basic theoretical assumptions that support the appropriateness of the use of biblical biographical narration in individual and group therapy of women suffering from prolonged infertility. Biblical narrative therapy using specific biblical stories of infertile women gives modern women the opportunity: resolving difficult and painful emotions; reducing psychopathological symptoms (depressive and neurotic states, thoughtlessness); sense of being understood; modification of the narration from destructive to constructive; discovering a new identity; improving social functioning, finding individual meaning of the present life story.

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