Shows how adolescents increasingly build coherent life stories across time, causes, and themes as they grow older.
SummaryAI
This paper matters because it links adolescence to the growing ability to tell a life story that “hangs together,” a key basis for narrative identity. It focuses on global coherence in life narratives and separates it into temporal (ordering in time), causal (how events lead to each other), and thematic (overall meaning) aspects. The novelty is treating coherence as a multi-part skill that can develop unevenly rather than as a single quality. The implication is that changes in how young people narrate their lives can be used to understand developmental shifts in identity and self-understanding.
Method SnapshotAI
A developmental study comparing adolescents’ life narratives and rating their temporal, causal, and thematic coherence.
BackgroundAI
Basic knowledge of developmental psychology and narrative identity (how people construct life stories about the self).