Health Psychology Open (Feb 2020)

Pilot study of a serious board game intervention to facilitate narrative identity reconstruction in mental health recovery

  • Douglas JR Kerr,
  • Frank P Deane,
  • Trevor P Crowe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102920905628
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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This quasi-experimental study explores the effects of a narrative coaching board game intervention aimed at enhancing participants’ sense of self-mastery as part of facilitating narrative identity reconstruction. Three mixed analyses of variance compared differences between clinical ( n = 31) and non-clinical ( n = 31) groups over time on a measure of mastery. There were no significant group-by-time interaction effects, but both groups demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in mastery over time. From a complex adaptive system perspective, changes may indicate adaptive growth in recovery. A serious board game may be a useful way of facilitating narrative identity reconstruction in recovery.