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LI Ming. Narrative Practice:A Human Ecological Approach in Psychology[J]. Journal of Beijing Forestry University (Social Science), 2013, 12(2): 63-68.
Citation: LI Ming. Narrative Practice:A Human Ecological Approach in Psychology[J]. Journal of Beijing Forestry University (Social Science), 2013, 12(2): 63-68.

Narrative Practice:A Human Ecological Approach in Psychology

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  • Published Date: June 29, 2013
  • This paper discusses the bio-ethical concern of narrative practice after a brief review of the development of this endeavor and its introduction to China. The bio-ethical concerns of narrative practice include its emphasis on equality of life rights, its approach of human ecological harmony and its enrichment of life-meaning. The potentials of narrative practice are analyzed, such as its combination with Chinese culture, transcendental implications and ecological implications. The author maintains that bio-ethical concerns of narrative practice play an important role in realizing its potentials.
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