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- "But the concept of the self loses its meaning if a person has multiple selves…the essence of self involves integration of diverse experiences into a unity…In short, unity is one of the defining features of selfhood and identity."
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Apr 25, 2014 · "But the concept of the self loses its meaning if a person has multiple selves…the essence of self involves integration of diverse experiences into a unity…In short, unity is one of the...
- A New Integrative Model of the Self - Psychology Today
"But the concept of the self loses its meaning if a person...
- A New Integrative Model of the Self - Psychology Today
But the concept of the self loses its meaning if a person has multiple selves…the essence of self involves integration of diverse experiences into a unity…In short, unity is one of the...
- A New Model For Framing The Self
- A Need to Model The Self Across Time
- Modeling The Self in Relation to Others
- The Justifying Ego
Earlier this year, John Vervaeke produced an educational video series, "The Elusive “I”: On the Nature and Function of the Self," that tackled these questions and generated a new model for framing the self. The series built from an earlier exploration into the tangled knot of consciousness that blended some of the best metatheories in psychology (i...
It turns out that this model of animal consciousness has crucial implications for the emergence of a sense of self. Work in robotics over the past several decades has demonstrated that any complex adaptive system that can move with efficiency must simultaneously model not just the exterior environment but also account for the interior movements and...
The series argued that a second crucial jump would occur as animals became increasingly intertwined in relationships with others. Consider, for example, parental care and the attachments formed with offspring. In such relationships, the caregiver must not only model their own actions and place across time but also model the needs of the other. More...
Of course, as humans evolved over the past 200,000 years, we have moved from implicit intersubjective coordination to explicit intersubjectivity, via the emergence of symbolic language and the development of justification systems that function to generate a shared propositional field of what is and ought to be. Henriques’ work on the Unified Theory...
Multiple self is a powerful approach used in Compassion Focused Therapy to help people understand, manage and navigate their emotion reactions.
Mar 26, 2021 · Self-concept is typically defined as the set of thoughts and feelings that the person has about self. The multiple self-construals, or selves, making up a person’s self-concept are not “ . . . a laundry list (of) . . . randomly scattered elements . . . ” (M. Rosenberg, 1979, p. 17).
- Robert Griffo, Edward Lemay, Amanda H. Moreno
- 2021
Actual, Possible, Ideal, and Ought Selves. The self does not just include who a person is in the present but also includes past and future iterations of the self. In addition, people tend to hold “ought” or “ideal” beliefs about the self.
The multiple self-aspects framework (MSF) conceives of the self-concept as a collection of multiple, context-dependent selves. From this perspective, five principles are derived, addressing issues such as how context activates particular regions of self-knowledge and how self-relevant feedback affects self-evaluations and affect.