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Affect
Control Theory and Narrative Analysis -
Affect Control Theory
proposes that: Individuals conduct themselves so as to generate feelings
appropriate to the situation, Individuals who can't maintain appropriate
feelings through actions change their views of the situation, Individuals'
emotions signal the relationship between their experiences and their definitions
of situations. 3/5 |
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Bibliography for Narrative Therapy - A Bibliography
for Narrative Therapy By Natalka Sawchuk MLS This bibliography is comprised
of journal articles, monographs and several dissertations.
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Jerome
Bruner, Cultural Psychology and Narrative Thinking -
Summary. Ihanus J & Lipponen L (1997). Jerome Bruner, cultural psychology
and narrative thinking.
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Narrative
Inquiry - Journal of Narrative and Life History.
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Narrative Psychology - Narrative Psychology. The conclusion
from my latest chapter summarizes the basic logic of narrative psychology
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Narrative
Psychology: Internet and Resource Guide - Edited by
Vincent W. Hevern, SJ, Ph.D Psychology Department, LeMoyne College, Syracuse,
NY. This sitefocuses upon narrative perspectives in psychology and allied
disciplines. 4/5 |
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Narrative Psychology - Narrative Development - An
annotated guide to Internet resources on Narrative Psychology. Aylin Kuumlntay.
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Narrative
Psychology/Therapy - Online Dictionary of Mental Health
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Narrative
Partitioning: The Ins and Outs of Identity Construction -
Kevin D. Murray, Australia.
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Narrative Therapy - Narrative Therapy. David
Boje. June 30, 1999. The first part is an introduction to narrative therapy.
This includes some definitions, its relation to stories. 4/5
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Person,
Place, and Time: Exploring Psychology's Chronotopes through Narrative/Paradigmatic
Genres. - Cheyne, Al & Tarulli, Donato, (1996).
An Article. 3/5 |
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Theoretical
Resources for Narrative Therapy - Definition and links.
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