Foreword by Steve Killick, Clinical Psychologist and StorytellerIntroduction 1. The Power of Stories for Facilitating Healing for Children and their Families2. 'Once upon a time...' Creating Your Own StoriesSection One: Looking Back and Moving On, Life in Stories3. Story One: The Caterpillar Who Did not Want to Become a Butterfly4. Story Two: Kirsty, the Cuckoo in the Nest5. Story Three: The Puppy Who needed healingSection Two: Coping in Fear and Without Trust 6. Story Four: Conner the Superhero 7. Story Five: Millie and Her Mother 8. Story Six: In the Eye of the Storm Section Three: I Will Do It By Myself 9. Story Seven: Born to Care 10. Story Eight: The Boy with all the Knowledge of the World in His Head 11. Story Nine: The Mermaid's Song Section Four: Keep Noticing Me12. Story Ten: Melinda and the Golden Balloon 13. Story Eleven: The Clockmakers and the Cuckoo Clock.14. Story Twelve: The Space Boy Section Five: Learning About Relationships 15. Story Thirteen: Survival of the Fittest 16. Story Fourteen: A Mummy Finds out how to Look After her Baby17. Story Fifteen: Sally Sunshine and the Big Bag of Worries.Section Six: Stories for Parents 18. Story Sixteen: A Daughter's Tale19. Story Seventeen: William and Edward 20. Story Eighteen: Longing and Belonging Section Seven: Stories for the Practitioners 21. Story Nineteen: The Finest Forest in all the Land22. Story Twenty: Never You Mind 23. Story Twenty One: Bridge over Troubled Water Appendix 1. Planning a Solution Story Appendix 2. Planning a Therapeutic Story Appendix 3. Planning a Trauma Story Appendix 4. Planning a Narrative to Explore Life Story Appendix 5. Planning an Insight Story References

