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What is Psychological Narratology

Bridging the Gap Between AI, Cognitive Science, and Narratology With Narrative Generation
The theory of the clinical/ psychological approach that is relevant to the narrative in the broadest sense.
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Extension of Clinical/Psychological Approach Using Post Narratology: The Proposal of a Psychological Narratology and Review for Systematization
Kai Seino (Research Institute of National Rehabilitation Center for Persons With Disabilities, Japan) and Shun Ishizaki (Keio University, Japan)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4864-6.ch003
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to examine the psychological approach from a narrative viewpoint. In addition, the authors discuss the possibility of collaboration with artificial intelligence (AI). They reviewed the narrative approaches in psychology. At result, they showed how the narrative approach in clinical domain was expanded. The following possibilities exist regarding a narrative generative system in a narrow sense: (1) It is the construction of a fluid system. (2) The systems generate a tale communally. (3) There are no clear beginnings and endings. (4) It is a narrative generation through a dialogue. Next, the following possibilities exist regarding a narrative generative system in broad sense: (1) It is the modeling of the stance of the narrative. (2) It is the modeling of narrative generation by the community. (3) It is the modeling of the process. (4) It is the study of the interlocutory peculiarity.
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