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Introducing Narrative Psychology

Introducing Narrative Psychology

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* What is narrative psychology?
* How is the experience of self linked to language, narratives and other people?
* What is the role of time, morality, power and control in the construction of identity?

This introductory textbook presents a coherent overview of the theory, methodology and potential application of narrative psychological approaches. It compares narrative psychology with other social constructionist approaches and argues that the experience of self only takes on meaning through specific linguistic, historical and social structures. The author shows how the choice of one narrative over another - for example arising out of dominant narrative structures of power and control - can have serious social and psychological implications for the construction of images of self, responsibility, blame and morality.

Theoretical approaches are introduced and an overview of methods is provided, encouraging individuals to apply these theories to their own autobiographies. Such theories are further illustrated with case-study material drawing on physical illness (HIV infection) and childhood sexual abuse. Each of these issues is examined in a way which demonstrates how different contemporary narratives and discourses are used to construct meaning and a sense of coherent identity in the face of traumatic events which break down temporal coherence and order. Taken as a whole, this book represents essential reading for students and researchers interested in narrative psychology.
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9780335202904
9780335202904

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Publication date
2000
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
208
Dimensions (mm)
170 x 239
Weight (g)
400
  • Acknowledgements
    Preface
    Explanatory note on further reading

    /f002Section One: Theories and methods

    Theories of self and identity
    Discursive methods and the study of the self
    Narrative
    living and being in time

    /f002Section Two: Applying methods

    Preface to section two
    Doing a narrative analysis
    Analysis and writing up the project

    /f002Section Three: Contemporary applications

    Preface to section three
    Surviving childhood sexual abuse
    Terminal illness
    living with a long-term HIV positive diagnosis
    Contemporary ways of making meaning
    Concluding synopsis
    Bibliography
    Index.

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