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Turning to Narrative

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Chapter 3 of A New Narrative for Psychology introduces a theoretical framework for a narrative perspective that inspires creative approaches to studying psychological problems. It begins with a history of the “narrative turn” in psychology and outlines the current divisions. Since the 1980s, psychological research calling itself “narrative” has blossomed. However, at the moment, narrative psychology is fragmented, with no clear definition of what narrative is or does. This chapter addresses the definitional problems posed by the current use of the narrative concept in psychology, arguing that narrative psychology is not just a theory or a method but, rather, must encompass both. It reorients narrative psychology to meaning making, the study of how and why persons enact aspects of their lives in time and space. Narrative offers researchers insight into the fundamental psychological problems of how persons interpret the self and experience.
Title: Turning to Narrative
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Chapter 3 of A New Narrative for Psychology introduces a theoretical framework for a narrative perspective that inspires creative approaches to studying psychological problems.
It begins with a history of the “narrative turn” in psychology and outlines the current divisions.
Since the 1980s, psychological research calling itself “narrative” has blossomed.
However, at the moment, narrative psychology is fragmented, with no clear definition of what narrative is or does.
This chapter addresses the definitional problems posed by the current use of the narrative concept in psychology, arguing that narrative psychology is not just a theory or a method but, rather, must encompass both.
It reorients narrative psychology to meaning making, the study of how and why persons enact aspects of their lives in time and space.
Narrative offers researchers insight into the fundamental psychological problems of how persons interpret the self and experience.

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