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“You can end up in a happy place” (Voyce): A role for positive autoethnography”
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“You can end up in a happy place” (Voyce): A role for positive autoethnography”

Freda Gonot-Schoupinsky, Mark Weeks and Jerome Carson
Mental Health and Social Inclusion, Vol.27(4), pp.380-391
01/12/2023

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positive psychology autoethnography pragmatic autoethnography Positive autoethnography
The purpose of this opinion piece is to present a case for the potential of positive autoethnography as a new autoethnographic approach. This work resulted from on-going discussions between the authors as to the practicalities and benefits of associating the qualitative approach of autoethnography with the field of positive psychology. Positive autoethnography (PosAE) is proposed to encourage writers to actively reflect on the importance for themselves, and their readers, of including positive narrative elements, prospective visions and exploratory trajectories in their work. This research builds on existing research that has included positive psychology in autoethnography. As positive psychology is grounded in empirical research, we are suggesting that PosAE is allied to pragmatic autoethnography (PAE). Positive autoethnography offers to facilitate positive thought, affect and strategies that could improve well-being. For example, some people struggling with serious health issues, and those helping them, may find it useful for articulating conditions and envisioning, even experiencing, positive change. With so many lives impacted by mental health issues globally, and with rapidly changing societies struggling to provide stability and purpose, an autoethnography that provides discursive tools such as PERMA (Positive emotions, Engagement, Positive Relationships, Meaning, Accomplishments/Achievements) to communicate the positive seems timely. This is the first time the creation of an autoethnographic approach explicitly linked to positive psychology has been proposed.
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