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Commentary: Self-Narrative Reconstruction in Psychotherapy: Looking at Different Levels of Narrative Development

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In this article, the authors focus on how to study narrative-dialogical processes from the perspective of complexity and suggest that the reconstruction of a person's self-narrative depends on the structure of relations between i-moments, rather than on the mere accumulation of imoments.
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This commentary focuses on Cross’s (2010, this issue) work as an opportunity to elaborate upon how to study narrative-dialogical processes from the perspective of complexity. We start by elaborating on the notion that narrative development is a multidimensional activity that extends through several organizational levels and on the limitations of conventional research methods for narrative analysis. Following this, we focus on our experience of research on narrative change in psychotherapy in order to exemplify this point. From our perspective, clients’ problematic self-narratives can be challenged by the emergence of innovative ways of thinking and behaving that the client narrates during the therapeutic conversation (innovative moments or i-moments). Our results suggest that the reconstruction of a person’s self-narrative depends on the structure of relations between i-moments, rather than on the mere accumulation of i-moments. Therefore, we are particularly interested in looking at how clusters of i-mom...

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Maps of Narrative Practice

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A dynamic look at narrative change in psychotherapy: A case study tracking innovative moments and protonarratives using state space grids

TL;DR: Results suggest that new self-narratives may develop through the elaboration of protonarratives present in IMs, yielding an organizing framework that is more flexible than the problematic self-Narrative.
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Dialogism and the psyche: Bakhtin and contemporary psychology

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that dialogical philosophy offers psychology a way to conceptualize and study human experience such that the notion of psyche is preserved and enriched, and discuss the implications of dialogism for theories of the self.
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Innovative moments and change in Career Construction Counseling

TL;DR: In this article, the Innovative Moments Coding System (IMCS) and the Return to the Problem Coding system (RPCS) were used to an intensive analysis of a career counseling case.
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Maintenance and Transformation of Problematic Self-Narratives: A Semiotic-Dialogical Approach

TL;DR: A successful psychotherapeutic case is analyzed focusing on how the relation between dominant and non-dominant voices evolves from mutual in-feeding to other forms of dialogical relation.
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Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends

TL;DR: White and Epston as mentioned in this paper assume that people experience problems when the stories of their lives, as they or others have invented them, do not sufficiently represent their lived experience, and therapy then becomes a process of storying or restorying the lives and experiences of these people.

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H Shimada
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The Stories We Live By: Personal Myths and the Making of the Self

TL;DR: The Stories We Live By as discussed by the authors argues that we are the stories we tell and that each of us discovers what is true and meaningful, in our lives and in ourselves, through the creation of personal myths.
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Narrative methods for organizational and communication research

David M. Boje
TL;DR: In this article, deconstruction analysis Grand Narrative Analysis Microstoria Analysis Story Network Analysis Intertextuality Analysis Causality Analysis Plot Analysis Theme Analysis Deconstruction Analysis and Theme Analysis
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