Identity disturbances are common in clinical conditions and personality measures need to extend to assessment of coherence in underlying levels of self-coherence. The problem has been difficult to solve because self-organization is a complex unconscious set of mind/brain processes embedded in social roles and values. Theory helps us address this problem and suggests methods and limitations of interpretation that involve self-reports of subjects, observers who rate subjects, and narrative analyses of verbal communications from subjects
This research sought to operationalize some of the central psychological elements of emergent conte...
The central question of this study was to ascertain how phenomena diagnosed as mental illness impact...
Narrative identity is the internalized, evolving story of the self that each person crafts to provid...
Impairments in identity, collectively called identity disturbance, are considered core to psychopath...
Research on self and identity has greatly enhanced personality science by directing inquiry more dee...
This paper examines the issue ofwhat the self is by reviewing neuropsychological research,which conv...
Identity research largely emerged from clinical observations. Decades of empirical work advanced the...
The development of identity theories in psychology tends to be partial and incoherent, and are follo...
Background. Disturbances of self and identity are central to personality disorder yet methods for me...
This article explores the develop-ment of personal identity - construed as a sense of self underpinn...
Identity theory conceptualizes identities as sets of meanings individuals attach to the self (Burke ...
In the present chapter, we propose a process-oriented model suited to map personal identity developm...
The study of self within psychology has been limited in a number of ways. Two sets of empirical stud...
An integrative model of narrative identity builds on a dual memory system that draws on episodic mem...
Recent changes to the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental...
This research sought to operationalize some of the central psychological elements of emergent conte...
The central question of this study was to ascertain how phenomena diagnosed as mental illness impact...
Narrative identity is the internalized, evolving story of the self that each person crafts to provid...
Impairments in identity, collectively called identity disturbance, are considered core to psychopath...
Research on self and identity has greatly enhanced personality science by directing inquiry more dee...
This paper examines the issue ofwhat the self is by reviewing neuropsychological research,which conv...
Identity research largely emerged from clinical observations. Decades of empirical work advanced the...
The development of identity theories in psychology tends to be partial and incoherent, and are follo...
Background. Disturbances of self and identity are central to personality disorder yet methods for me...
This article explores the develop-ment of personal identity - construed as a sense of self underpinn...
Identity theory conceptualizes identities as sets of meanings individuals attach to the self (Burke ...
In the present chapter, we propose a process-oriented model suited to map personal identity developm...
The study of self within psychology has been limited in a number of ways. Two sets of empirical stud...
An integrative model of narrative identity builds on a dual memory system that draws on episodic mem...
Recent changes to the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental...
This research sought to operationalize some of the central psychological elements of emergent conte...
The central question of this study was to ascertain how phenomena diagnosed as mental illness impact...
Narrative identity is the internalized, evolving story of the self that each person crafts to provid...