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Emotion and narrative : perspectives in autobiographical storytelling / Tilmann Habermas.

By: Series: Studies in emotion and social interaction. Second series.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 349 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781139424615 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 809/.9335 23
LOC classification:
  • P301.5.P75 H33 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Emotions -- Narrative structure -- Narrative evaluations -- Narrative perspectives -- Kinds of emotional effects of narratives -- Narrative perspectives guide recipient emotions -- Context and incongruencies also affect emotional response -- Narratives reflect narrators' ability to bear emotions -- The healing power of narrating -- Working through by narrating experiences repeatedly -- Co-narrating emotional events -- Co-narrating in psychotherapy -- Narrative perspectives in emotions.
Summary: Emotions have a life beyond the immediate eliciting situation, as they tend to be shared with others by putting the experience in narrative form. Narrating emotions helps us to express, understand, and share them: the way we tell stories influences how others react to our emotions, and impacts how we cope with emotions ourselves. In Emotion and Narrative, Habermas introduces the forms of oral narratives of personal experiences, and highlights a narrative's capacity to integrate various personal and temporal perspectives. Via theoretical proposals richly illustrated with oral narratives from clinical and non-clinical samples, he demonstrates how the form and variety of perspectives represented in stories strongly, yet unnoticeably, influence the emotional reactions of listeners. For instance, narrators defend themselves against negativity and undesired views of themselves by excluding perspectives from narratives. Habermas shows how parents can help children, and psychotherapists can assist patients, to enrich their narratives with additional perspectives.
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Emotions -- Narrative structure -- Narrative evaluations -- Narrative perspectives -- Kinds of emotional effects of narratives -- Narrative perspectives guide recipient emotions -- Context and incongruencies also affect emotional response -- Narratives reflect narrators' ability to bear emotions -- The healing power of narrating -- Working through by narrating experiences repeatedly -- Co-narrating emotional events -- Co-narrating in psychotherapy -- Narrative perspectives in emotions.

Emotions have a life beyond the immediate eliciting situation, as they tend to be shared with others by putting the experience in narrative form. Narrating emotions helps us to express, understand, and share them: the way we tell stories influences how others react to our emotions, and impacts how we cope with emotions ourselves. In Emotion and Narrative, Habermas introduces the forms of oral narratives of personal experiences, and highlights a narrative's capacity to integrate various personal and temporal perspectives. Via theoretical proposals richly illustrated with oral narratives from clinical and non-clinical samples, he demonstrates how the form and variety of perspectives represented in stories strongly, yet unnoticeably, influence the emotional reactions of listeners. For instance, narrators defend themselves against negativity and undesired views of themselves by excluding perspectives from narratives. Habermas shows how parents can help children, and psychotherapists can assist patients, to enrich their narratives with additional perspectives.

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