This paper describes the shift that appears to be taking place in contemporary psychoanalysis, as reflected among intersubjective approaches, from a monological conception of the self to a dialogical one. The monological self emphasizes the separation between mind, body, and external world, focusing on the representational and descriptive/referential function of language. In contrast, the dialogical self emphasizes practices, the permeable nature of relationships between subjects, and the constitutive function of language. This paper attempts to explain the growing emphasis on the dialogical self, understood from a theoretical, metatheoretical, and technical point of view, using contemporary intersubjective approaches to illustrate this shi...
This paper considers the feasibility of integrating Hermans’s Dialogical Self Theory (DST) and Beeb...
Dialogical theory is a contender to become a general theory of the psychotherapy process. In this pe...
The authors show how to use the concept of a “dialogical self” to conduct therapy, supervision and q...
This paper explores dialogical currents in Jung’s analytical psychology, with reference to contempor...
The idea of the dialogical self is a large step forward in linking the self to the social environmen...
This collection on developmental themes contributes to a spate of recent books on the dialogical sel...
This volume understands itself as an invitation to follow a fundamental shift in perspective, away f...
The dialogical self works as a society with oppositions, conflicts, negotiations, cooperation and co...
Item does not contain fulltextMany contemporary conceptions of the self are, often unwittingly, base...
Abstract The dialogical self proposes a far-reaching decentralization of both the concept of self an...
This article considers recent arguments on ‘dialogism’ within the discipline in order to reflect upo...
ABSTRACT. The portrayal of the self as constitutionally dialogical is fast becoming an established a...
This essay discusses the troubled history of the self in the social sciences in the light of two new...
The dialogical self is seen not only as a promising alternative which exceeds traditional psychologi...
The polysemic nature of intersubjectivity stems not only from diverse pursuits and goals but also fr...
This paper considers the feasibility of integrating Hermans’s Dialogical Self Theory (DST) and Beeb...
Dialogical theory is a contender to become a general theory of the psychotherapy process. In this pe...
The authors show how to use the concept of a “dialogical self” to conduct therapy, supervision and q...
This paper explores dialogical currents in Jung’s analytical psychology, with reference to contempor...
The idea of the dialogical self is a large step forward in linking the self to the social environmen...
This collection on developmental themes contributes to a spate of recent books on the dialogical sel...
This volume understands itself as an invitation to follow a fundamental shift in perspective, away f...
The dialogical self works as a society with oppositions, conflicts, negotiations, cooperation and co...
Item does not contain fulltextMany contemporary conceptions of the self are, often unwittingly, base...
Abstract The dialogical self proposes a far-reaching decentralization of both the concept of self an...
This article considers recent arguments on ‘dialogism’ within the discipline in order to reflect upo...
ABSTRACT. The portrayal of the self as constitutionally dialogical is fast becoming an established a...
This essay discusses the troubled history of the self in the social sciences in the light of two new...
The dialogical self is seen not only as a promising alternative which exceeds traditional psychologi...
The polysemic nature of intersubjectivity stems not only from diverse pursuits and goals but also fr...
This paper considers the feasibility of integrating Hermans’s Dialogical Self Theory (DST) and Beeb...
Dialogical theory is a contender to become a general theory of the psychotherapy process. In this pe...
The authors show how to use the concept of a “dialogical self” to conduct therapy, supervision and q...