This article explores how theories of personal change differ from each other according to the assumptions made about the nature of the individual, the relationship between the person and the social, and the nature of causality. Three different concepts of the individual person are distinguished, namely, the autonomous, the expressivist, and the social individual. Each of these implies different relationships between the individual and the social, and different theories of causality. From the perspective of the autonomous individual, change in a person is a rational reordering of individual thought processes. The cause of any personal change is rational effort of the individual. Clinical psychology and psychoanalysis reflect this perspective...
Cognitive theories of psychotherapy have tended to focus on the content of the self-concept as a key...
Psychotherapy is a complex, multilayered process with the potential to bring about changes at multip...
This paper offersa dialectical alternative to theories of immanent sociocultural changebased on assu...
The authors propose a way of integrating the lifestyle concept and the Adlerian phases of therapy as...
There are numerous fields of practise attempting to cause or enhance changes in human behavior and f...
Psychotherapy works. But it is less clear how. Most models of therapeutic change are wedded to speci...
The article is devoted to how the process and effects of psychotherapy may be analyzed and understoo...
The article is devoted to the theoretical understanding of the concept of “self-change” in psycholog...
There is relatively little theory on how psychotherapy clients self-heal since most theories of ther...
The article deals with epistemic issues of modern psychology with the starting hypothesis being that...
This volume tackles the critical question of whether people change or whether they remain relatively...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityIt was the purpose of this investigation to determine whether the s...
Thesis (Ph.D)--Boston UniversityIt was the purpose of this investigation to determine whether the se...
"There is a distinct physical sensation of change, which you recognize once you experienced it....
A given type of psychotherapy (e.g., psychodynamic) is associated with a set of specific change tech...
Cognitive theories of psychotherapy have tended to focus on the content of the self-concept as a key...
Psychotherapy is a complex, multilayered process with the potential to bring about changes at multip...
This paper offersa dialectical alternative to theories of immanent sociocultural changebased on assu...
The authors propose a way of integrating the lifestyle concept and the Adlerian phases of therapy as...
There are numerous fields of practise attempting to cause or enhance changes in human behavior and f...
Psychotherapy works. But it is less clear how. Most models of therapeutic change are wedded to speci...
The article is devoted to how the process and effects of psychotherapy may be analyzed and understoo...
The article is devoted to the theoretical understanding of the concept of “self-change” in psycholog...
There is relatively little theory on how psychotherapy clients self-heal since most theories of ther...
The article deals with epistemic issues of modern psychology with the starting hypothesis being that...
This volume tackles the critical question of whether people change or whether they remain relatively...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityIt was the purpose of this investigation to determine whether the s...
Thesis (Ph.D)--Boston UniversityIt was the purpose of this investigation to determine whether the se...
"There is a distinct physical sensation of change, which you recognize once you experienced it....
A given type of psychotherapy (e.g., psychodynamic) is associated with a set of specific change tech...
Cognitive theories of psychotherapy have tended to focus on the content of the self-concept as a key...
Psychotherapy is a complex, multilayered process with the potential to bring about changes at multip...
This paper offersa dialectical alternative to theories of immanent sociocultural changebased on assu...