Understanding personal change through storytelling in a therapeutic community

Purpose: This article explores the potential for personal and community transformation through storytelling within a therapeutic community through the analysis of one narrative case study. Design/Methodology: The article uses a narrative research design to describe and theorise the individual narra...

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Main Author: Clarke, Jenelle M.
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Published: Emerald 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/40725/
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description Purpose: This article explores the potential for personal and community transformation through storytelling within a therapeutic community through the analysis of one narrative case study. Design/Methodology: The article uses a narrative research design to describe and theorise the individual narrative of a TC client member, “Emily”, who self-identified areas of therapeutic change. Emily’s story is a single case of personal and community transformation. Analysis focussed on story of her weight loss to understand her changing role to her self and the community. Findings: Emily’s story reveals the social complexities underpinning individual transformations within a community context. This complexity is particularly evident as Emily experienced visible weight loss but identified that the meaningful change is her changed relationship with herself and others. Using theories on symbolic interactionism, analysis of Emily’s narrative indicates the TC played a role in facilitating personal change and that through sharing her story with the wider TC, the community shifted its perspective on food and weight loss. Value: The article expands the discussion on how storytelling practices within a TC contribute to therapeutic change. It is argued that community relationships play a key role in facilitating a changed relationship with self and others, and that stories themselves play an active role in shaping community meanings.
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spelling nottingham-407252020-05-04T18:18:31Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/40725/ Understanding personal change through storytelling in a therapeutic community Clarke, Jenelle M. Purpose: This article explores the potential for personal and community transformation through storytelling within a therapeutic community through the analysis of one narrative case study. Design/Methodology: The article uses a narrative research design to describe and theorise the individual narrative of a TC client member, “Emily”, who self-identified areas of therapeutic change. Emily’s story is a single case of personal and community transformation. Analysis focussed on story of her weight loss to understand her changing role to her self and the community. Findings: Emily’s story reveals the social complexities underpinning individual transformations within a community context. This complexity is particularly evident as Emily experienced visible weight loss but identified that the meaningful change is her changed relationship with herself and others. Using theories on symbolic interactionism, analysis of Emily’s narrative indicates the TC played a role in facilitating personal change and that through sharing her story with the wider TC, the community shifted its perspective on food and weight loss. Value: The article expands the discussion on how storytelling practices within a TC contribute to therapeutic change. It is argued that community relationships play a key role in facilitating a changed relationship with self and others, and that stories themselves play an active role in shaping community meanings. Emerald 2016-12-01 Article PeerReviewed Clarke, Jenelle M. (2016) Understanding personal change through storytelling in a therapeutic community. Therapeutic Communities, 37 (4). pp. 184-193. ISSN 0964-1866 Therapeutic communities narrative personal change symbolic interactionism identity self-validation http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.1108/TC-12-2015-0027?journalCode=tc doi:10.1108/TC-12-2015-0027 doi:10.1108/TC-12-2015-0027
spellingShingle Therapeutic communities
narrative
personal change
symbolic interactionism
identity
self-validation
Clarke, Jenelle M.
Understanding personal change through storytelling in a therapeutic community
title Understanding personal change through storytelling in a therapeutic community
title_full Understanding personal change through storytelling in a therapeutic community
title_fullStr Understanding personal change through storytelling in a therapeutic community
title_full_unstemmed Understanding personal change through storytelling in a therapeutic community
title_short Understanding personal change through storytelling in a therapeutic community
title_sort understanding personal change through storytelling in a therapeutic community
topic Therapeutic communities
narrative
personal change
symbolic interactionism
identity
self-validation
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