What is the nature of the American self in the 1990s? What domains or areas of life do individuals in this country focus on as being central or core to their self-concepts? In this dissertation, I address these questions, with particular attention to the role the two forces of agency (a desire to be separate and to achieve individual goals and desires) vs. communion (a motivation to merge with others and to foster close relationships) play within the self-concepts of American respondents. In examining the self-concepts of a representative sample of 1471 individuals in the metropolitan Detroit area, a surprisingly strong emphasis on communal aspects of the self was discovered, given theoretical emphasis on the primarily agentic nature of the...
Cognitive theories of psychotherapy have tended to focus on the content of the self-concept as a key...
This study examined social goals of interpersonal agency (status, power) and communion (affiliation,...
Culture plays an important role in the development of counselling concepts. The concepts imbibe sign...
The study of culture and self casts psychology’s understanding of the self, identity, or agency as c...
Two hypotheses concerning the relative importance of agentic versus communal traits as predictors of...
In this dissertation I argue that responsibility for self is an important feature of human agency, c...
This thesis explored linkages between aspects of Social Identity Theory (SIT) and the constructs of...
On the basis of previous research, the authors hypothesize that (a) person descriptive terms can be ...
Consensual and regionally distinct features of well-being and self were examined in a nationally rep...
The concept of identity is constructed by societal means , and for the individual , it may be inte...
Many have convincingly argued that the self, rather than an acultural, essentialist entity, is local...
David Bakan (1966) introduced the concepts of agency and communion in the following passage: I have ...
This study investigated the importance of agency and communion in the life roles and personalities o...
157 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Findings from both studies yi...
The essay argues that a systematic reconstruction of the intersubjective grounds of self-consciousne...
Cognitive theories of psychotherapy have tended to focus on the content of the self-concept as a key...
This study examined social goals of interpersonal agency (status, power) and communion (affiliation,...
Culture plays an important role in the development of counselling concepts. The concepts imbibe sign...
The study of culture and self casts psychology’s understanding of the self, identity, or agency as c...
Two hypotheses concerning the relative importance of agentic versus communal traits as predictors of...
In this dissertation I argue that responsibility for self is an important feature of human agency, c...
This thesis explored linkages between aspects of Social Identity Theory (SIT) and the constructs of...
On the basis of previous research, the authors hypothesize that (a) person descriptive terms can be ...
Consensual and regionally distinct features of well-being and self were examined in a nationally rep...
The concept of identity is constructed by societal means , and for the individual , it may be inte...
Many have convincingly argued that the self, rather than an acultural, essentialist entity, is local...
David Bakan (1966) introduced the concepts of agency and communion in the following passage: I have ...
This study investigated the importance of agency and communion in the life roles and personalities o...
157 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Findings from both studies yi...
The essay argues that a systematic reconstruction of the intersubjective grounds of self-consciousne...
Cognitive theories of psychotherapy have tended to focus on the content of the self-concept as a key...
This study examined social goals of interpersonal agency (status, power) and communion (affiliation,...
Culture plays an important role in the development of counselling concepts. The concepts imbibe sign...