Healing and Meaning Making Through Storytelling and Poetry

IF 1.1 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Line Joranger
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Abstract The article highlights the way storytelling and poetry can heal a worried mind and make sense of life events. Three main focuses will be presented and discussed. First is the nature and quality of storytelling and how it relates to meaning making and life events. Second is the healing power and freedom of the words used in poetry. Third is storytelling and poetry as imagination and everyday experiences. The relationship between meaning making and storytelling is something neither determined by innate biological drives nor solely created in the individual mind. To speak of meaning making in first-person narratives, one must include the concepts of culture, politics, history, and living in the world with others. By weaving concepts from the field of art, philosophy, history, psychology, sociology, and anthropology, the manuscript shows how storytelling and poetry deal with experiences and emotions that affect our understanding of life events. First-person narratives guide us back to people’s everyday experiences and let us understand human experiences and meaning making in the way that they are seamlessly lived. Meaning making and storytelling are universal cultural activities that we need to understand to communicate and understand oneself and others.
通过讲故事和诗歌来治愈和创造意义
文章强调了讲故事和诗歌可以治愈忧虑的心灵,并使生活事件变得有意义。将介绍和讨论三个主要焦点。首先是讲故事的性质和质量,以及它与意义创造和生活事件的关系。其次是诗歌中使用的文字的治愈力量和自由。第三是讲故事和诗歌作为想象和日常经历。意义创造和讲故事之间的关系既不是由先天的生物驱动决定的,也不仅仅是由个人大脑创造的。说到第一人称叙事的意义创造,我们必须包括文化、政治、历史以及与他人共同生活在这个世界上的概念。通过编织艺术、哲学、历史、心理学、社会学和人类学领域的概念,手稿展示了讲故事和诗歌如何处理影响我们对生活事件理解的经历和情感。第一人称叙事引导我们回到人们的日常经历,让我们以无缝生活的方式理解人类的经历和意义创造。意义创造和讲故事是一种普遍的文化活动,我们需要理解它们来沟通和理解自己和他人。
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Human Arenas
Human Arenas Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
23.10%
发文量
55
期刊介绍: The aim of this journal concerns the interdisciplinary study of higher psychological functions (as topic of a general theory of psyche from the perspective of cultural psychology) in human goal-oriented liminal phenomena in ordinary and extraordinary life conditions. The journal is organized around topics and arenas of human activity, rather than the traditional boundaries of academic disciplines. It will explore human arenas from the point of view of historical foundations, methodology, epistemology, and the intersection of disciplines. Human Arenas promotes an innovative mix of theoretical and empirical studies, as well as qualitative and quantitative approaches based on “small data,” that is, the analysis of crucial and meaningful data, rather than the inductive accumulation of large empirical “evidence.”
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