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The Encounter With the Other: The Space Where Love and Threat Confront Each Other J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Gabriele Chiari, Sabrina Cipolletta, David A. Winter
The construing process allowing people to give shape and meaning to their experience is what personal construct psychology (PCP) is primarily interested in. Particular emphasis is placed on one’s c...
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Practical and Accessible Foundations of Personal Construct Psychology: Towards a Long Overdue Shift in our Approach to Child and Adolescent Mental Health J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Aaron J. Rai
Published in Journal of Constructivist Psychology (Ahead of Print, 2024)
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Social Representation of Global Climate Change: An Exploratory Study Focusing on Emotions J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Lilla Dézma, Sára Bigazzi, Mauro Sarrica, Anna Siegler, Sára Serdült, Valentina Rizzoli
Climate change is a complex, emerging concept, and emotions seem to play a vital role in its social construction. We aimed to explore social representations of global climate change, especially fro...
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The Unstable Subject: Public Constructs and Borderline Personality Disorder J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Vladimir Miletic
Kelly’s intense focus on personal construing processes is understandable given the aims he put forth when creating personal construct psychology and the socio-cultural context in which his theory a...
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Construing the COVID-19 Pandemic in the UK: A Qualitative Study J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2024-01-21 David A. Winter, Razan Hammoud, Irina Todorova, Sabrina Cipolletta
The COVID-19 pandemic and measures used to contain it have had a significant psychosocial impact. This paper reports a study of its psychological effects in 108 UK residents who completed an online...
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Review of Practicing Therapy as Social Construction J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2024-01-17 Silvia Caterina Maria Tomaino
Published in Journal of Constructivist Psychology (Vol. 37, No. 1, 2024)
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Construing, Depression, and Somatization in Mothers in Taiwan J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2024-01-08 YuChi Lin
This study explored the construing of mothers with depression and somatic symptoms in Taiwan, with a particular focus on how they construe themselves when with their children in public and private ...
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From Psychological Distress and Distrust to Conspiracy Beliefs: A Constructivist Study of Negative Phenomena of the COVID-19 Pandemic J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-12-27 Dominik Kovář, Miroslav Filip, Marie Kovářová
Conspiracy beliefs (CBs) occured on a large scale during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research has identified numerous factors associated with CBs at both the individual level (e.g., cognitive bias, dist...
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Designing and Evaluating a Psychological Intervention for Individuals with Multiple Complex Needs J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-12-20 Hayley Sapsford, Thomas Schroder, Anna Tickle, Danielle De Boos
The Power Threat Meaning Framework (PTMF) has been designed by its authors to take disempowerment in psychological suffering into account and provide a narrative to make sense of experiences and re...
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Empowering Youth to Combat Malicious Deepfakes and Disinformation: An Experiential and Reflective Learning Experience Informed by Personal Construct Theory J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-12-20 Nadia Naffi, Mélodie Charest, Sarah Danis, Laurie Pique, Ann-Louise Davidson, Nicolas Brault, Marie-Claude Bernard, Sylvie Barma
The potential to weaponize deepfakes is growing at an alarming rate. The study aimed to explore how education can help youth develop resilience to malicious deepfakes and the ability to counter dis...
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The Usefulness of Tattoo Narratives for Expressing Life-Story Constructs J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-12-18 Danny L. McCarty, David D. Christian, Rachel Rothbardt Henderson
Tattoos are one way that people can construct their narrative identity. This study used a Consensual Qualitative Research design to explore if and how life-story constructs are evident in participa...
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Commonality, Sociality and Understanding in Acquaintance J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-12-18 Steve Duck
Kelly’s insights about Sociality and Commonality can help explain the development of acquaintance, through discovery of different depths and types of commonalities that in turn enhance different po...
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Family Violence: Transformation of Developmental Trauma through Personal Construct Psychotherapy J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-12-15 Deborah Truneckova
The experience of family violence is one of harm that is traumatic and cumulative, leaving children with trauma-related negative core beliefs that have long-lasting effects on their brains and bodi...
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Team Coaching and Personal Construct Psychology Theoretical Elaboration and Practical Implications in a Case Study J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-12-15 Susan Bridi
Since its original formulation, Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) has been expanding its range of convenience beyond the clinical field to many other aspects of the human experience. Its permeabi...
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The World Asks Something from Us: An Interview With Gert Biesta About Encountering Subjects in Education and Mental Health Work J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-12-11 Bård Bertelsen, Odd Kenneth Hillesund, Tore Dag Bøe, Per Arne Lidbom, Rolf Sundet, Gert Biesta
This interview with Gert Biesta is part of an ongoing research initiative to explore the relationship between reality, social construction, and professional practices within the mental health field...
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Deconstructing consciousness: a story of levels, perceptions, and interpretations J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-11-22 Tom Matthews
Published in Journal of Constructivist Psychology (Ahead of Print, 2023)
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A Dialogical Analysis of Decision-Making on Childbearing: A Penelopian Odyssey on the Boat of the Self in the River of Time J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-11-16 Mohammad Hossein Tehrani Zamani
In decision-making, a person moves from desire to action and from imagination to actualization. How the objects of intentionality and reality relate in this process determines the outcome. Thus, ev...
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The Development and Validation of the Meaning Approach Scale: Traditional, Functionalistic and Critical-Intuitive Approaches to Meaning in Life J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-11-14 Joel Vos
Many Indo-European languages refer to meaning in life with three groups of terms (e.g. vocation/significance/Bezeichnung, meaning/purpose/Meinung, sense/Sinn). These etymologies seem to refer to tr...
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Cultural Identity, Meaning Search, and Life Satisfaction: Collectivism as a Moderator J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Tongping Yang, Chongzeng Bi, Liang Wu
This study sought to clarify the mixed correlations between meaning search and life satisfaction observed among participants from collectivist cultures and to explore the possible underlying mechan...
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Humanizing Psychosis – Explorations in the Phenomenology of ‘Urhomelessness’ J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-11-08 Micah Ingle
Published in Journal of Constructivist Psychology (Vol. 37, No. 2, 2024)
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Unleashing the Inner Voices: Exploring Dialogical Self Beyond Dominant Narratives in Unscripted Role-Playing J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Mustafa Mohammed, Michael Braito, Maria Knobelsdorf, Helmut Hlavacs
According to the Dialogical Self Theory, there is a multiplicity of I-positions within the self in a dialogical relationship. Psychodrama refers to these positions as inner parts within the self. W...
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Constructing Teacher Self in a Dialogue between Multiple I-Positions: A Case from Teacher Education J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-10-31 Maarit Arvaja
This study approached preservice teacher identity by drawing on Dialogical Self theory and especially the notion of I-position. The study explored how one preservice subject teacher, Aino, construc...
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Identification, Similarity and Understanding in Female Same-Sex Couples: A Dyadic Study J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-10-11 Sabrina Cipolletta, Silvia Sommacale, Massimo Nucci, Elena Faccio
Research on female same-sex relationships has predominantly considered a single partner’s perspective on couple satisfaction, and has compared same-sex couples with heterosexual couples. Drawing up...
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The Experience of Others: A Phenomenological Approach J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-10-02 Luca Vanzago
Phenomenology places the experience of otherness at the core of its philosophical perspective. However, the meaning of this form of experience is complex and varies according to each thinker. Husse...
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How does change occur in psychotherapy? Innovative moments predict stronger therapeutic alliance and functional improvement in a psychodynamic case study J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Leeav Sheena, Yogev Kivity, Sharon Shimshi, Rivka Tuval-Mashiach, Tuvia Peri
Innovative moments (IMs) in psychotherapy contradict or challenge clients’ maladaptive patterns of meaning associated with their suffering. IMs are receiving increased theoretical and empirical att...
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The Development and Adaptation of the Innovative Moments Coding System for Groups (IMCS-G) J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-09-15 Giovanna Esposito, Anna Sara Cutolo, Raffaella Passeggia, Maria Francesca Freda
Previous researches have attempted to adapt the Innovative Moments Coding System (IMCS) to the group setting by identifying new IM categories able to detect meaningful interactions between group me...
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The Dialogical Self and Transgender Identity: How Filipino Transgender Men Navigate Tensions between I-Positions J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-09-08 Mibo Borres, Mira Alexis Ofreneo
Abstract Transgender people live in constant navigation of the gender binary to honor their gender identity and protect themselves against marginalization. Using Hermans’ Dialogical Self Theory (DST), we explore the agentic process of negotiation within the self and how transgender men negotiate the field of tension between the internal I-position of being a man and society’s imposed external I-position
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Shifting between Self-States and Narrative Change—Implicit and Explicit Change Processes in Psychotherapy J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-09-05 Sharon Shimshi, Rivka Tuval-Mashiach, Tuvia Peri
This study examined the relationship between implicit and explicit levels of change in psychotherapy—the ability to shift between self-states, measured by the Two Person APES (TPA), a relational ex...
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What Can Therapists Learn from Coding Therapy Sessions? Interviewing Clinicians to Explore the Case of Innovative Moments Training J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Pablo Fernández-Navarro, Joana R. Silva, João Batista
This qualitative study explored eight therapists’ perceptions about how training and research into the Innovative Moment Coding System (IMCS) has influenced their clinical practice. Participants, t...
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Innovative Moments as Markers of Meaningful Change: Introducing the Special Section J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-08-23 Miguel M. Gonçalves, Tuvia Peri
This special section contains studies in which innovative moments are used as markers of changes in meaning in psychotherapy. Innovative moments, as an empirical operationalization of the concept o...
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Difficulties in Positioning as Veg*an: Two Distinctions to Examine Positioning J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-08-08 Fabienne Gfeller
Abstract Positioning and position are notions that are quite often used currently in psychology, mostly with reference to Dialogical Self Theory and Positioning Theory. In this article, drawing on these two approaches as well as on socio-cultural psychology, I elaborate an integrative understanding of positioning. It includes a distinction between the socio-material, socio-discursive and moral dimensions
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Innovative Moments and the Process of Change in the Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-07-18 Iakovina Koutoufa, Eva Conceição, Inês Sousa, Michael Evangeli, Ross Crosby, Stephen Wonderlich, Inês Mendes
Problematic patient narratives emerging in the process of treatment have been identified as important factors in the maintenance of psychopathology, and their change is associated with desired trea...
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Constructing Existential Uncertainty in the Cancer Context: A Deductive Thematic Analysis J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-07-11 Conor Dwan, Carla Willig
Abstract Notwithstanding ever-increasing reservoirs of scientific knowledge, uncertainty is a fundamental part of human existence that will never be eliminated. This paper focuses on the concept of existential uncertainty by exploring how people living with cancer construct their sense of the unknown. We interviewed six people who had received a cancer diagnosis in the last five years on the subject
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Internal Dialogical Activity Scale - Revised (IDAS-R): A Portuguese Adaptation Study J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-06-13 Filipa Salomé, Miguel M. Gonçalves, Catarina Canário, Margarida Rangel Henriques
Abstract According to the Dialogical Self Theory, the Self can move along the imaginal landscape of the mind and adopt different I-positions, endowing each position with a voice and enabling dialogical relationships (e.g., agreement, disagreement) among each other. Internal dialogues may have an important role regarding identity construction, self-regulation, and support, among others. However, if
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Loneliness and Parental Separation: A Narrative Approach J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-05-04 Sushant Kumar
Abstract Although a growing body of literature has studied loneliness across the population, the study impact of parental separation on loneliness remains limited. This study aims to understand loneliness among youths who experienced parental separation during their formative years. The subjective nature of loneliness demands an investigative approach that can understand the intricacies of the embodied
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Hidden Dialogicality among Eritrean Refugees in the Civic Integration Process in The Netherlands J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-04-20 Dawit T. Haile, Toon van Meijl
Abstract In the debate about the integration of refugees in European nation-states, several scholars have recently noted a so-called ‘agency paradox’ (Klaver et al., Citation2018), which draws a contrast between, on the one hand, the initiative and inventiveness of refugees during their flight and, on the other hand, an allegedly lethargic attitude upon arrival in a new country. In this paper, we will
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Effectiveness of Internet-based Dialogical Dilemma Solution Technique Compared with Cognitive-Behavioral Technique in Facilitating Problem-Solving: A Randomized Control Trial J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-04-18 Anna Gabińska, Hubert Suszek, Wiktoria Jankowska
The Dialogical Dilemma Solution (DDS) technique is a psychological method based on dialogical self theory which aims to support decision-making processes. In the DDS technique problems are operatio...
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Effects of Priming Different I-Positions on Motor Behavior J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-04-03 Hubert Suszek, Anna Gabińska, Maciej Kopera
Is it true that if I-positions change, the motor behavior of the individual noticeably changes as well, as the dialogical self theory predicts? Two experimental studies have been conducted to evalu...
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Dialogues between Distanced and Suffering I-Positions: Emotional Consequences and Self-Compassion J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-03-31 Małgorzata Łysiak, Małgorzata M. Puchalska-Wasyl, Tomasz Jankowski
The aim of the study was to investigate the role of temporal dialogues and self-compassion in coping with emotions connected to difficult past situations. In this study, we used the dialogical chai...
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Self-Talk Functions in Travelers J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-03-31 Katarzyna Pasternak, Piotr Oleś
This research explored the functions of self-talk in people who hike or travel. The main research questions were: (1) Which functions of self-talk are used more often by travelers in comparison to ...
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Exploring Self-Talk in Response to Disruptive and Emotional Events J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-03-29 Saman R. Kittani, Thomas M. Brinthaupt
Research on the nature and processes of intrapersonal communication (e.g., self-talk, internal dialogues, etc.) have mainly utilized non-experimental methods. Correlational studies do not permit th...
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Clinical Supervision, Workplace Culture, and Therapeutic Engagements with Youth at Risk for Suicide J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-02-16 Jennifer H. White, Jennifer Harrison, Reg Fleming
Abstract Clinical supervision practices and workplace cultures are highly influential in shaping the quality of care that clients at risk for suicide receive. The purpose of this qualitative study was to document counselors’ and supervisors’ views regarding the supervisory practices and conditions that enable useful and life-enhancing practices when working with youth who struggle with living. We conducted
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Emerging Meaning-Making: Combining Qualitative Methods in a Study of Women’s Ambivalence Toward Makeup J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-02-10 Marina Spezzacatena, Giuseppina Marsico
Abstract The present study aims to demonstrate the importance of a method combination in qualitative research to explore meaning-making processes. By analyzing women’s ambivalence toward cosmetics, we illustrate how a combination of qualitative methods can make sense when we want to capture the emergence of meaning-making in the most direct possible way. We combined the double-blank method, the qualitative
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From Conflict and Suppression to Reflection: Longitudinal Analysis of Multivoicedness in Clients Experiencing Depression J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-02-08 Emma Kay, Alex Gillespie, Mick Cooper
Abstract Depression is a worldwide problem requiring more research on clinically effective treatments. This study was based on a conceptualization of the self as multivoiced: constituted of multiple autonomous “I-positions.” We aimed to investigate the relational patterns between voices in patients experiencing depression, and the changes which arise through psychotherapy. Transcripts from the first
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Using Intersectionality to Explore Narrative Researcher Identity Development in Narrative Inquiry Research J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-02-07 Marlon C. Johnson, Nancy E. Thacker Darrow
Narrative inquiry, or narrative research, is a qualitative research methodology where knowledge is co-constructed through the telling and re-telling of life stories. As researchers engage in narrat...
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It’s the Way I Tell Them. A Personal Construct Psychology Method for Analysing Narratives J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-01-25 Kim Bradley-Cole, Pam Denicolo, Max Daniels
Qualitative research methods aim to produce some form of narrative for analysis and many alternative forms of narrative analysis exist, mostly informed by social constructionist perspectives. This ...
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Narrative Identity through a Constructivist Lens: Introduction J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-01-25 Tabitha R. Holmes
This special section explores narrative identity through a constructivist lens. Drawing from multiple theoretical and methodological approaches, this scholarship offers new ways to consider how ind...
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Re-Engaging Tensions within Narrative Threads: Ethical Obligations, Researcher Identity, and Methodological Meaning Making J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-01-23 Elyssa B. Smith, Melissa M. Luke
This paper provides an overview of narrative based inquiry with attention to tensions that arise among the universal and contextual experiences of personal narratives throughout the research endeav...
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The Polyphonic Narrative Voices within an LGB-Identifying International Sojourner: A Dialogical Self Perspective J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-01-18 Peitao Zhu, Xiang Zhou
In this article, we focused on the polyphonic view of one’s narrative identity as dialogical, multiple, and decentralized. We first briefly summarized the major tenets of the dialogical self theory...
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Assessing the Adlerian Lifestyle through Tattoo Narratives J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2023-01-06 Danny L. McCarty, David D. Christian
Abstract Using narrative inquiry, we explored 10 participants’ tattoo narratives. The purpose of this qualitative study was to see how participants’ tattoo narratives reflect their lifestyle as conceptualized in Adlerian theory. Results indicate that participants used tattoo narratives to reveal information related to the assumed premises of the lifestyle syllogism. Three themes emerged from a thematic
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Nuancing Our Psychological Vocabularies J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2022-12-15 Tom Strong
Published in Journal of Constructivist Psychology (Vol. 36, No. 4, 2023)
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Beyond Change Talk and Sustain Talk: Identity Construction and Therapeutic Change in Motivational Interviewing J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2022-11-24 Shu-Yi Wang, John D. Dimoff, Lei Wang
Motivational interviewing (MI) has established itself as an evidence-based practice, but little is known about what occurs in a MI session from a qualitative perspective. This study utilized discou...
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“Traditional”, “Romantic” and “Bildung” Hero—Identifying Polish Master Narratives J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2022-11-02 Magdalena Kowalska, Mariusz Zięba
The examination of master narrative models of identity development seems to be an important task in each national culture, as the culturally shared stories may vary in structure and topics. This ar...
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REVIEW0014Constructing Meaning across Contexts & Generations J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2022-10-20 Joseph M. White
Published in Journal of Constructivist Psychology (Vol. 36, No. 2, 2023)
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My Inner World: Analyzing the Client’s Self-Dialogicality with the Method of Internal Multi-Actor Performance J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2022-07-15 Georgia Gkantona
Abstract The Internal Multi-Actor Performance method (IMAP) is a qualitative method developed in a therapeutic context and aims to analyze the client’s multivoicedness. It is consistent with the notion of the “self as a theater of voices” (Hermans, 2006 Hermans, H. J. M. (2006). The self as a theater of voices: Disorganization and reorganization of a position repertoire. Journal of Constructivist Psychology
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Religious Conversion as a Dialogical Transformation of the Self – The Case of Polish Female Converts to Islam J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2022-07-04 Joanna Krotofil, Katarzyna Górak-Sosnowska, Anna Piela, Sandra Iman Pertek, Beata Abdallah-Krzepkowska
Abstract Religious conversion affects converts’ beliefs, values, practices, and social worlds. It is a process that entails profound changes in the content and structure of a self and is far from being confined to a single sphere of individual’s functioning. For Polish women who embrace Islam it also involves specific challenges related to becoming a member of a marginalized religious group often perceived
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Classroom-Based Power Exchanges That Disrupt Teaching and Learning Spaces to What Extent Could Middle Eastern High School Students Manage Their Challenging Behaviors J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2022-06-13 Larry Lee, Shereef Aboelela Aid Abdalhamid, Mehmet Aslan, Blerim Limani, Daniel Brown
Abstract Concerned with disruptions to teaching and learning spaces in a Middle Eastern high school; researchers questioned the extent to which students could negotiate power-laden, dialogical patterns of engagements with teachers for the purpose of managing their disruptive behaviors. From 700 plus students, researchers gained approval to interview 7, grade twelve male students, median age of 17,
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Dynamic Patterns in the Voices of a Patient Diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, and the Therapist throughout Long-Term Psychotherapy J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2022-06-06 Augusto Mellado, Claudio Martínez, Alemka Tomicic, Mariane Krause
This case study identified the subjective change in a patient diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) by analyzing the dynamic patterns that emerged during discursive interaction with ...
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How Populists Construct Public Selves during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of the Czech Prime Minister J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2022-06-06 Kamila Zahradnickova, Jan Šerek
Abstract This paper adopts a psychological perspective to analyze the self-presentation of a populist leader in times of a national crisis during the COVID-19 pandemic, examining the narrative he presents to his audience. Using a constructivist approach of the Dialogical Self Theory (DST), we analyze I-positions emergent in speeches by Czech Prime Minister Babis released on his Facebook profile during
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The Meaning Sextet: A Systematic Literature Review and Further Validation of a Universal Typology of Meaning in Life J. Constr. Psychol. (IF 0.842) Pub Date : 2022-05-30 Joel Vos
Abstract Many researchers have asked what individuals experience as meaningful, valuable, purposeful, or important in life. However, there seems little consensus about a world-wide typology of meaning. This project aimed to identify a comprehensive universal typology of meaning in life in the empirical literature, and to find additional support for this typology. Study 1 included a systematic literature