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EPISODE · Oct 26, 2021 · 43 MIN

S1 Ep. 40 Exploring The Critical Narrative Intervention Special Collection with Dr. Alice Fiddian-Green, Dr. Aline Gubrium, and Dr. Kathleen Roe

from The HPP Podcast · host Health Promotion Practice

This episode features Dr. Alice Fiddian-Green and Dr. Aline Gubrium, co-editors of a just released special collection in Health Promotion Practice on Critical Narrative Intervention (CNI). With Dr. Kathleen Roe, the Editor-in-Chief at Health Promotion Practice, they discuss the origins of CNI, the thought process behind the six article collection, and the skills needed to lead this kind of work. CNI is different from the more standard approach to storytelling that's typically used in public health where researchers or clinicians use a heavy hand- or really are the guiding hand- in developing and selecting health messaging for and not with disenfranchised communities. Stay tuned for updates and links to the collection on our Twitter and LinkedIn! If you have a moment, please provide your feedback here on what we are doing well and where we can improve!

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