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Title The meaning of others : narrative studies of relationships / edited by Ruthellen Josselson, Amia Lieblich, and Dan P. McAdams
Edition 1st ed
Published Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (x, 301 pages)
Contents Narrative and relation : the place of the other in the story of the self / Mark Freeman -- Love in the narrative context : a study of the relationship between Henry Murray and Christiana Morgan / Ruthellen Josselson -- Camille Claudel and Auguste Rodin : a Lacanian poetics / Annie G. Rogers -- From island to archipelago : narratives of relatedness in an urban youth organization / Nancy L. Deutsch -- Earning a secure attachment style : a narrative of personality change in adulthood / Valory Mitchell -- Transitions in the process of identity formation among Japanese female adolescents : a relational viewpoint / Kazumi Sugimuri -- The relational emplotment of mixed racial identity / Brian Schiff and Tracie O'Neill -- Vicissitudes of "holding" in the immigration experience : the case of Ethiopian Israeli adolescents / Danna Pessach-Ramati and Ruthellen Josselson -- Connections of care : relationships and family caregiver narratives / Jennifer F. Dobbins -- Telling stories about therapy : ego development, well-being, and the therapeutic relationship / Jonathan M. Adler and Dan P. McAdams -- Give love a chance : difficulties of young adults in establishing long-term romantic relationships / Alon Raz, Hadas Wiseman, and Ruth Sharabany -- Ongoing relationships : recounting a lost parent's life as a means to re-member / Ron Nasim
Summary "Over the past several years, psychologists have begun to question their concept of the self-contained individual while devoting more attention to relational, ecological models of self. This broader conceptualization of the self has been deepened by qualitative methods of studying the self-in-relationship. Building on their previous volumes in The Narrative Study of Lives series, editors Josselson, Lieblich, and McAdams illustrate the potential for narrative analysis to present new insights on human relationships. Here they present creative exemplars of studies on how relationships with parents, friends, peers, therapists, and even members of Internet communities affect such challenging human processes as acculturation, racial identity development, secure attachment, career choice, caregiving, and grief. This volume will be of interest to those who seek a more complex understanding of the experience of relationship in human development. Therapists, researchers, and students of developmental, personality, and clinical psychology will find that this book illuminates the concept of human relationship in context and in its many narratively structured possibilities for meaning."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Subject Interpersonal relations.
Social interaction.
Interpersonal Relations
Social Behavior
Interpersonal relations
Social interaction
Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung
Beziehung (Psychologie)
Erzählen.
Interaktion.
Psychologie.
Form Electronic book
Author Josselson, Ruthellen
Lieblich, Amia, 1939-
McAdams, Dan P