Document Type
Article
Keywords
participatory video, narrative therapy, Latinx youth, immigrants, program evaluation
Disciplines
Social Work
Abstract
This article describes the development, implementation, and evaluation of a digital narrative intervention that combined participatory video (PV) and narrative therapy practices to engage Latinx immigrant young people in processes of personal and societal change. Drawing on ethnographic field notes, process recordings, audio recordings of intervention implementation, and focus group data, this program evaluation offers empirical evidence of the impacts of this innovative, digital narrative intervention on Latinx immigrant young people (ages 18-24) in New Orleans. A constructivist grounded theory approach to data analysis resulted in three main themes: critical self-awareness, Latinx and immigrant pride, and media literacy. This study unites PV and narrative therapy as complementary approaches to working with marginalized groups to share their stories, suggesting that the combination of these two storytelling practices resulted in several positive outcomes for participants.
Publication Title
Journal for Social Action in Counseling & Psychology
Volume
15
Issue
2
Article Number
1030
Publication Date
2023
First Page
50
Last Page
61
Language
English
Peer Reviewed
1
Recommended Citation
Lilly, Jenn M., "“Putting My Life Into a Story”: A Preliminary Evaluation of a Digital Narrative Intervention Combining Participatory Video and Narrative Therapy" (2023). Social Service Faculty Publications. 37.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/gss_facultypubs/37
Version
Published
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