Narrative Identity Reconstruction as Adaptive Growth During Mental Health Recovery: A Narrative Coaching Boardgame Approach.

作者: Douglas J. R. Kerr , Frank P. Deane , Trevor P. Crowe

DOI: 10.3389/FPSYG.2019.00994

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摘要: Objective The purpose of this paper is to construct a conceptual framework for investigating the reconstruction narrative identity in mental health recovery from complexity perspective. This provides foundation developing boardgame facilitate reconstruction. Methods A selective integrative review theoretical and empirical literature relevant was conducted. Sources included books, dissertations, internet resources, professional journals. Findings reviewed material that offers an enriched understanding as process adaptive growth. It identifies Hero's Journey, life story model (LSMI), intentional change theory (ITC) particularly informing strategies can be operationalized coaching treatment approach using boardgame. Conclusion Implications Practice In practice, professionals could use people's with focus on building skills reconstruct their preferred foster hope. Future research should explore what aspects non-linear dynamic processes are most important narratives particular these assessed response

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