Restorative Narratives: Using Narrative Trajectory for Prosocial Outcomes

Dive into the power of restorative narratives in evoking positive emotions and inspiring action in response to adversity.

Restorative Narratives: Using Narrative Trajectory for Prosocial Outcomes

Abstract

Restorative narratives are stories that highlight how people recover from adversity. Researchers have proposed that this storytelling approach may provide a way to share negative news without emotionally overwhelming audiences. Instead, restorative narratives may decrease the need for emotion regulation processes and as a result, increase the willingness to help those in need. In Study 1, a restorative narrative elicited more positive emotions and an increased willingness to volunteer compared to a negative and control version of the same story. In Study 2, the restorative narrative again evoked more positive emotions and higher hypothetical donations to a relevant charity. Study 2 also varied the narrative ending and found that restorative narratives may need to end positively to maintain their effects.

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