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"In a boundary crossing and globalizing world, the personal and social positions in self and identity become increasingly dense, heterogeneous and even conflicting. In this Handbook scholars of different disciplines, nations and cultures (East and West) bring together their views and applications of Dialogical Self Theory in such a way that deeper commonalities are brought to the surface. As a 'bridging theory', Dialogical Self Theory reveals unexpected links between a broad variety of phenomena, such as self and identity problems in education and psychotherapy, multicultural identities, child-rearing practices, adult development, consumer behaviour, the use of internet and the value of silence. Researchers and practitioners present different methods of investigation, both qualitative and quantitative, and also highlight applications of Dialogical Self Theory"--

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Machine generated contents note: Introductory chapter: history, main tenets and core concepts of dialogical self theory Hubert J. M. Hermans and Thorsten Gieser
Part I. Theoretical Contributions: Introduction Hubert J. M. Hermans and Thorsten Gieser
1. Positioning in the dialogical self: recent advances in theory construction Peter T. F. Raggatt
2. Time and the dialogical self John Barresi
3. Developmental origins of the dialogical self: early childhood years Marie-Ce;cile Bertau
4. Self-making through synthesis: extending dialogical self theory Jaan Valsiner and Kenneth R. Cabell
5. Multiculturalism, multiple identifications and the dialogical self: shifting paradigms of personhood in sociocultural anthropology Toon van Meijl
6. Acculturation and the dialogical formation of immigrant identity: race and culture in diaspora spaces Sunil Bhatia
7. Psychodrama: from a dialogical self theory to a self in dialogical action Leni M. F. Verhofstadt-Denève
8. Identity construction among transnational migrants: a dialogical analysis of the interplay between personal, social, and societal levels Seth Surgan and Emily Abbey
9. Negotiating with autonomy and relatedness: dialogical processes in everyday lives of Indians Nandita Chaudhary
10. Dialogicality and the Internet Vincent W. Hevern
11. Schizophrenia and alterations in first person experience: advances offered from the vantage point of dialogical self theory Paul H. Lysaker and John T. Lysaker
12. The dialogical self in the new South Africa Graham Lindegger and Charl Alberts
Part II. Methods for Studying the Dialogical Self: Introduction Hubert J. M. Hermans and Thorsten Gieser
13. Dialogicality and personality traits Piotr Oleś and Małgorzata Puchalska-Wasyl
14. Spatial organization of the dialogical self in creative writers Renata Żurawska-Żyła, Elżbieta Chmielnicka-Kuter and Piotr Oleś
15. Cognitive architecture of the dialogical self: an experimental approach Katarzyna Stemplewska-Żakowicz, Helena Chodkowska, Bartosz Zalewski, Hubert Suszek and Dorota Kobylińska
16. Voicing inner conflict: from a dialogical to a negotiational self Dina Nir
17. Narrative processes of innovation and stability within the dialogical self Miguel M. Gonçalves and António P. Ribeiro
18. Methodological approaches to studying the self in its social context Carol A. Jasper, Helen R. Moore, Lisa S. Whittaker and Alex Gillespie
Part III. Domains of Application: Introduction Hubert J. M. Hermans and Thorsten Gieser
19. The use of I-positions in psychotherapy John Rowan
20. Dialogically-oriented therapies and the role of poor metacognition in personality disorders Giancarlo Dimaggio
21. Reconstructing the self in the wake of loss: a dialogical contribution Robert A. Neimeyer
22. Creating dialogical space in psychotherapy: meaning generating chronotope of ma Masayoshi Morioka
23. Therapeutic applications of dialogues in dialogic action therapy David Y. F. Ho
24. The depositioning of the I: emotional coaching in the context of transcendental awareness Agnieszka Hermans-Konopka
25. The dialogical self and educational research: a fruitful relationship Beatrice Ligorio
26. The self in career learning: an evolving dialogue Annemie Winters, Frans Meijers, Reineke Lengelle and Herman Baert
27. Navigating inconsistent consumption preferences at multiple levels of the dialogical self Shalini Bahl
Epilogue: a philosophical epilogue on the question of autonomy Shaun Gallagher.

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155.2
Library of Congress
BF697 .H335 2011, BF697 .H335 2012

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p. cm.
Number of pages
503

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OL24839844M
Internet Archive
isbn_9781107006515
ISBN 13
9781107006515
LCCN
2011015042
OCLC/WorldCat
712931311

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