Recovery as Opportunity: Narrativity theory and the transport of mental illness
Gnosis 10 (1):1-10 (
2008)
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Abstract
This paper examines recovery from a narrative perspective. Narrativity theory is the view that life takes the form of a story. Human experience happens within an ongoing storyline. My aim here is not to indulge in disclosure or claim that I developed otherwise unattainable insight through the course of my illness. We will instead be looking at how the process of recovery brings on opportunities for moral understanding in the form of insights into the nature of suffering, increased sensitivity to what is going around you, and appreciation of how certain things can affect the whole of life