Refiguring self and psychology
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Refiguring self and psychology
(Benchmark series)
Dartmouth, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The present volume contains the major papers of one of psychology's most iconoclastic scholars. In a series of controversial and groundbreaking articles and books, Kenneth Gergen has not only offered a radical challenge to psychology's traditional concept of the self, but to its foundation as a science. Where traditional psychology defines the self as the private possession of individuals, operating on the basis of universal principles made manifest through inspection by scientific procedures. The psychologist as a private, rational being, thus accumulates knowledge of the personal world of "the other". The present collection of papers traces the development of Gergen's thought, through its initial explorations of self preservation, its recasting of social psychology as a historical endeavour, the development of a social constructionist alternative to science and the self, and the elaboration of a constructionist perspective in topic areas such as narrative psychology, relational selves and psychotherapy.
目次
- The effects of interaction goals and personalistic feedback on the presentation of self, Kenneth J. Gergen
- "other" self-evaluations and interaction anticipation as determinants of self-presentation, Kenneth J. Gergen and Barbara Wishnov
- social comparison, self-consistency and the concept of self, Stan Morse and Kenneth J. Gergen
- deviance in the dark, Kenneth J. Gergen et al
- social psychology as history, Kenneth J. Gergen
- experimentation in social psychology, Kenneth J. Gergen
- toward generative theory, Kenneth J. Gergen
- hermeneutics of personality description, Kenneth J. Gergen et al
- social psychology and the phoenix of unreality, Kenneth J. Gergen
- the social constructionist movement in modern psychology, Kenneth J. Gergen
- social psychology and the wrong revolution, Kenneth J. Gergen
- aggression as discourse, Kenneth J. Gergen
- therapeutic professions and the diffusion of deficit, Kenneth J. Gergen
- narrative and the self as relationship, Kenneth J. Gergen and Mary M. Gergen
- beyond narrative in the negotiation of therapeutic meaning, Kenneth J. Gergen and John Kaye.
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