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A Multi-Perspective Approach to Narratives in Health Communication

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This edited volume offers an accessible avenue for improving health and well-being by demonstrating the power of narrative in advocating for yourself, your family, and your community. Leading scholars of health communication draw on a variety of perspectives, theories, and methodologies and incorporate their own personal experiences of narratives to demonstrate the compelling reasons why narratives should be studied and applied in a wide range of health contexts. Each chapter contains future directions for advancing research and applying narratives to encourage readers to explore what narratives for health mean for themselves and others.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Identity Formation: Intraindividual and Interindividual Processes across the Lifespan
Diliara Bagautdinova and Amanda Kastrinos
Chapter 2: Confronting our Ultimate Fear Through Narrative: Death Portrayals in Entertainment and Acceptance of Death
Anneke deGraaf and Enny Das
Chapter 3: There's No Place Like Home: Narrative Resources for Soul Hunger Healing
Jill Yamasaki and Laura Laine
Chapter 4: Narratives in Doctor-Patient Communication
Chiarra Fioretti
Chapter 5: The Temporal and Imaginative Nature of Narrative Sensemaking: The Worlding of Possibilities among Mis/fits
Lynn M. Harter, Jill Yamasaki, and Patty Mitchell
Chapter 6: “The Beautiful Awful”: How Communicated Narrative Sense-Making about Difficulty and Illness Relates to Health and Well-Being
Jody Koenig Kellas and Cassidy Taladay-Carter
Chapter 7: The Development and use of Digital Story Banks to Foster Place-Based Narrative Labor
Lynn M. Harter, Hylie Voss, Megan Westervelt, Colin Cameron, Chuck Kaminski, Jorge Castillo-Castro, Anthony Acheampong, and Francis Ametepey
Chapter 8: Storytelling Narrative Communication and Community-Based Intervention Research
Rosanna DeMarco, Mary E. Cooley and Sun S. Kim
Chapter 9: Exemplification Theory
Elisabeth Bigsby and Minhey Chung
Chapter 10: Entertainment-Education Theory: A Story in Five Acts
Callie Kalny, Nathan Walter and Robin Nabi
Chapter 11: Implementing Family-Centered Care Through Narrative: Meeting Families Where They Are to Promote Healthier Outcomes
Carla Fisher and Gemme Campbell-Salome
Conclusion
About the Editor and Contributors

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 10 Jul 2025
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 282
ISBN 9781666928563
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 10 tables
Series Bloomsbury Studies in Health Communication
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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