Introducing Narrative Psychology

Introducing Narrative Psychology by Michele Crossley is an introductory textbook published by McGraw-Hill Education (UK) on February 1, 2000. This edition spans 200 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a coherent overview of narrative psychological approaches, detailing their theory, methodology, and potential applications while comparing them to other social constructionist frameworks.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of how the experience of self is shaped by specific linguistic, historical, and social structures. The text delves into the implications of narrative psychology within the broader context of psychology and social psychology, providing insights into how narratives influence personal and social identity. This edition serves as a foundational resource for those interested in understanding the interplay between narrative and psychological constructs.
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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.
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