Everyday narratives refer to events, but the act of narrating does not serve merely to retell facts. Instead, in narrating, we recount personal experience. We do this suggestively, attempting to involve the listener emotionally. We tell about conflict issues that are affecting us as positive or negative arousal, and that-in the service of integration-demand social resonance. We seek the emotional involvement of an empathetic audience in our subjective concerns. Narratives are linguistic stage productions. The storyteller directs the scene and assigns dramatic roles and degrees of involvement to the speaker-listener group. Thus, conflict-laden experience becomes something that can be articulated, and finds emotional acceptance in the social ...
Informed by the literature on metaphors, second order cybernetics and narrative epistemology it wa...
What is going on in a therapeutic setting when one person tells a story to another? Is it really as ...
In the narrative metaphor of psychotherapy, clients transform themselves by changing their life stor...
Anthropologists identify storytelling as universal feature of human cultures, and theorists in a ran...
The personal experience narrative is widely used in conventional social interaction, is studied as a...
Although narration has always been a sort of exclusive of research and psychological intervention, o...
Psychiatry is perhaps the most “narrative ” of all medical specialties, but here as elsewhere clinic...
Role-play, defined as the consciously planned portrayal of behaviors, emotions, or events by an indi...
This article develops the argument that narratives are organized along two orienting axes, one of ho...
In various professional fields today, a profusion of practices are inspired by or draw sustenance fr...
Our study examined in-session affect regulation as a self-regulatory process as well as a process of...
The traditional emphasis in psychiatry about "listening to patients" has recently been added to by t...
Individuals are guided in their actions in the world by a set of narratives portraying them in their...
To tell stories and listening to stories is a part of our lives. The narrative form of knowing is th...
This commentary focuses on Cross's (2010, this issue) work as an opportunity to elaborate upon how t...
Informed by the literature on metaphors, second order cybernetics and narrative epistemology it wa...
What is going on in a therapeutic setting when one person tells a story to another? Is it really as ...
In the narrative metaphor of psychotherapy, clients transform themselves by changing their life stor...
Anthropologists identify storytelling as universal feature of human cultures, and theorists in a ran...
The personal experience narrative is widely used in conventional social interaction, is studied as a...
Although narration has always been a sort of exclusive of research and psychological intervention, o...
Psychiatry is perhaps the most “narrative ” of all medical specialties, but here as elsewhere clinic...
Role-play, defined as the consciously planned portrayal of behaviors, emotions, or events by an indi...
This article develops the argument that narratives are organized along two orienting axes, one of ho...
In various professional fields today, a profusion of practices are inspired by or draw sustenance fr...
Our study examined in-session affect regulation as a self-regulatory process as well as a process of...
The traditional emphasis in psychiatry about "listening to patients" has recently been added to by t...
Individuals are guided in their actions in the world by a set of narratives portraying them in their...
To tell stories and listening to stories is a part of our lives. The narrative form of knowing is th...
This commentary focuses on Cross's (2010, this issue) work as an opportunity to elaborate upon how t...
Informed by the literature on metaphors, second order cybernetics and narrative epistemology it wa...
What is going on in a therapeutic setting when one person tells a story to another? Is it really as ...
In the narrative metaphor of psychotherapy, clients transform themselves by changing their life stor...