A Narrative Development Process to Enhance Mental Health Considering Recent Hippocampus Research

Carol Nash
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Narrative development is fundamental to human mental health. Interventions providing individuals with the means to construct and recall robust and effective narratives are necessary in promoting positive mental health outcomes. The primary embodied location of personal narrative development is the hippocampus. Recent advances regarding the relationship among the hippocampus, narrative, and mental health are thus relevant concerning the hippocampal mechanisms that simultaneously function to map environmental position and to generate episodic memories. Consequently, this study considers the role of the hippocampus with a limited, six-database review of “hippocampus, narrative, mental health” that located 127 records, and included 14 reports for study. The results support creating and maintaining stable and coherent narratives as fundamental to human mental health. Without this, people distort facts in their personal accounts, their body functions are disrupted, and their DNA becomes altered (critical to cancer formation and development) in the effort to sustain these personal narratives. As such, narrative construction is found to lead to negative mental health in a variety of ways unless positively developed in a manner compatible with identified hippocampal functions. One intervention proven successful in enhancing robust and effective narratives that are stable and coherent is the Health Narratives Research Process developed for those researchers self-identifying as experiencing burnout. This process is outlined, and its most recent results presented, demonstrating not only improved mental health but doing so in support of identified hippocampal function—offering the opportunity for future research regarding the relationship among narrative development, mental health, and the hippocampus.
考虑到海马体的最新研究成果,采用叙事开发流程来提高心理健康水平
叙事发展是人类心理健康的基础。为了促进积极的心理健康结果,有必要采取干预措施,为个人提供构建和回忆有力、有效叙事的手段。个人叙事发展的主要体现位置是海马体。因此,有关海马体、叙事和心理健康之间关系的最新进展与海马体机制有关,而海马体机制同时具有映射环境位置和生成外显记忆的功能。因此,本研究通过对 "海马、叙事、心理健康 "进行有限的、六个数据库的检索,找到了 127 条记录,并纳入了 14 份研究报告,对海马的作用进行了探讨。研究结果表明,创建和保持稳定、连贯的叙述是人类心理健康的基础。如果不这样做,人们就会在个人叙述中歪曲事实、扰乱身体机能、改变 DNA(对癌症的形成和发展至关重要),以努力维持这些个人叙述。因此,人们发现,除非以符合已确定的海马功能的方式积极发展,否则叙事建构会以各种方式导致消极的心理健康。事实证明,在增强稳定而连贯的强健有效叙事方面,一种成功的干预方法是健康叙事研究流程,该流程是为那些自我认定为经历过职业倦怠的研究人员而开发的。本文对这一过程进行了概述,并介绍了其最新成果,这些成果不仅表明心理健康得到了改善,而且还支持了已确定的海马体功能--这为未来研究叙事发展、心理健康和海马体之间的关系提供了机会。
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