This article reviews the design and findings of an autoethnographic study on identity development over time. The researcher wanted to know how an adult can make meaning from and develop through experiences of mental illness, spiritual awareness, and death. The purpose of this autoethnographic bildungsroman was to explore how a male in the general population describes how life events have influenced his identity development over a period of 23 years, spanning three decades. The author, as the researcher-participant, asked two primary questions: (a) How does the individual describe his adult development in terms of life events or “individual and cultural episodes” (Smith & Taylor, 2010, p. 52) related to mental illness, spiritual awareness, a...
Autoethnography is a qualitative method which allows the researcher to incorporate one’s professiona...
In this article, the authors outline how a doctoral student came to use autoethnography within a nar...
This article sheds light on autoethnographic accounts of mental illness, to address author and reade...
Autoethnography is a transformative qualitative research method that has the power to heal self and ...
Autoethnography is a transformative qualitative research method that has the power to heal self and ...
Autoethnography is a qualitative, transformative research method because it changes time, requires v...
Autoethnography is a qualitative, transformative research method because it changes time, requires v...
Autoethnography is a qualitative, transformative research method because it changes time, requires v...
In this article, I examine how my unprogrammatized and spontaneous informal fieldwork in Athens, und...
Accessible summary What is known on the subject —Autoethnographic methods can explore key learning...
I came to an epiphany as a writer and a person through autoethnography, a research and writing proce...
This autoethnographic work explores my experience with illness (specifically anti-N-methyl D-asparta...
In the UK, mental health service users are asked to “tell their stories” within clinical settings as...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to explore how narrative therapy may facilitate not only a ...
© 2017: Samantha J. Robertson, Diane Carpenter, Maggie Donovan-Hall, and Nova Southeastern Universit...
Autoethnography is a qualitative method which allows the researcher to incorporate one’s professiona...
In this article, the authors outline how a doctoral student came to use autoethnography within a nar...
This article sheds light on autoethnographic accounts of mental illness, to address author and reade...
Autoethnography is a transformative qualitative research method that has the power to heal self and ...
Autoethnography is a transformative qualitative research method that has the power to heal self and ...
Autoethnography is a qualitative, transformative research method because it changes time, requires v...
Autoethnography is a qualitative, transformative research method because it changes time, requires v...
Autoethnography is a qualitative, transformative research method because it changes time, requires v...
In this article, I examine how my unprogrammatized and spontaneous informal fieldwork in Athens, und...
Accessible summary What is known on the subject —Autoethnographic methods can explore key learning...
I came to an epiphany as a writer and a person through autoethnography, a research and writing proce...
This autoethnographic work explores my experience with illness (specifically anti-N-methyl D-asparta...
In the UK, mental health service users are asked to “tell their stories” within clinical settings as...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to explore how narrative therapy may facilitate not only a ...
© 2017: Samantha J. Robertson, Diane Carpenter, Maggie Donovan-Hall, and Nova Southeastern Universit...
Autoethnography is a qualitative method which allows the researcher to incorporate one’s professiona...
In this article, the authors outline how a doctoral student came to use autoethnography within a nar...
This article sheds light on autoethnographic accounts of mental illness, to address author and reade...