Towers of Babel
Towers of Babel
Interview: Harry Rieckelman
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Interview: Harry Rieckelman

Harry Rieckelman is a psychotherapist who lives and works in Bethesda, Maryland. He’s also the founder of the Institute for Narrative Therapy

I wanted to talk with Harry for three reasons:

  • I’m fascinated by narrative therapy, which is an attempt to understand human personality and human identity as narrative, as a story. That essentially we are the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves.

  • Harry once told me that “a good story is better than a bad story, but no story is better than a good story.” Which is certainly a counter-intuitive thing for a narrative therapist to say.

  • If narrative is useful for the construction of personality and identity, then is it also useful — necessary, even — for the health and cohesion of a community, a society, a nation? (I’d argue that one reason the European Union is currently imploding might be the fact that the EU never came up with a coherent narrative for itself.)

Thanks very much to Harry for taking time to chat with me — and for his endless patience and good humor.

Towers of Babel
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I can’t prove it. Not yet, anyway. But I have a sickening suspicion that our love of Story has become an addiction—and it’s killing us.
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