From Storytelling to Speaking Differently: The Art of Finding New Words for Old Stories in Dundalk
Niamh Duffy Niamh Duffy

From Storytelling to Speaking Differently: The Art of Finding New Words for Old Stories in Dundalk

From Storytelling to Speaking Differently: Finding New Words for Old Stories

Dundalk has a long tradition of storytelling, where tales passed through generations shape identity, memory, and connection. In psychoanalytic psychotherapy, these stories—your family’s, your own, even the ones you’ve forgotten—are listened to with care, helping you discover new words for old narratives. By paying attention to hesitations, digressions, and overlooked moments, therapy reveals hidden meanings and opens space for new ways of understanding yourself and your life. This work honours Dundalk’s legacy of storytelling while offering fresh perspectives on the stories we carry, the patterns we repeat, and the ways we relate to ourselves and others.

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