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The Clip Approach: A Visual Methodology to Support the (Re)Construction of Life Narratives.

Riikka Talsi1, Aarno Laitila2, Timo Joensuu3, Esa Saarinen1.   

Abstract

Major life changes may cause an autobiographical rupture and a need to work on one's narrative identity. This article introduces a new qualitative interview methodology originally developed to facilitate 10 prostate cancer patients and five spouses in the (re)creation of their life narratives in the context of a series of interventive interviews conducted over a timespan of several months. In "The Clip Approach" the interviewees' words, phrases, and metaphors are reflected back in a physical form ("the Clips") as visual artifacts that allow the interviewees to re-enter and re-consider their experience and life and re-construct their narratives concerning them. Honoring the interviewees as authors facilitates autobiographical reasoning, building a bridge between the past and the future, and embedding the illness experience as part of one's life narrative. The Clip Approach provides new tools for both research and practice-potentially even a low-threshold psychosocial support method for various applicability areas.

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Keywords:  Finland; autobiographical reasoning; autobiographical rupture; illness experience; interventive interview; interview methodology; life narrative; narrative identity; narrative-hermeneutic method; prostate cancer; psychosocial support method; qualitative; spouse; visual artifact

Year:  2021        PMID: 33570471      PMCID: PMC7885092          DOI: 10.1177/1049732320982945

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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