selfstorytelling
Selfstorytelling refers to the construction and dissemination of a personal life narrative by an individual. It encompasses how people narrate experiences, values, and identities to themselves and to others, often shaping memory, meaning, and behavior. Selfstorytelling can be informal and iterative, mediated by everyday conversations, journaling, digital platforms, or community storytelling circles rather than by formal autobiography alone.
In psychological terms, selfstorytelling is tied to the idea of narrative identity—the internalized and evolving story
Practices of selfstorytelling include journaling, life-review exercises, oral storytelling in groups, and digital storytelling through blogs
Applications span education, aging populations, trauma recovery, and cultural heritage work. In the digital age, selfstorytelling
Benefits commonly associated with selfstorytelling include enhanced coherence of experience, increased resilience, and a greater sense