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Primary groups --- Interpersonal relations. --- Sociale psychologie --- sociale interactie --- sociale interactie.
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Biography --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Psychology --- Self-presentation --- Biographie --- Discours narratif --- Psychologie --- Présentation de soi --- Psychological aspects --- Biographical methods --- Aspect psychologique --- Méthodes biographiques --- Présentation de soi --- Méthodes biographiques --- Psychological aspects.
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In 1972, Ruthellen Josselson was a young psychologist fascinated by the riddle of how a woman creates an identity and chooses one path over another in life--particularly in the face of the nascent feminist movement, which challenged as never before the traditional role models of earliergenerations. Selecting at random thirty young women in their last year of college, Josselson undertook a ground-breaking study that would follow these women's personal odysseys over the next twenty-two years, from graduation to midlife. What she learned about the ways women reinvent themselves in anever-changing
Women --- Identity (Psychology) --- Personal identity --- Personality --- Self --- Ego (Psychology) --- Individuality --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Psychology --- Identity
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Women --- Women --- Identity (Psychology) --- Psychology --- Identity
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Josselson attempts to reconcile through first-hand accounts some of the ideological, moral, emotional and practical dilemmas that surround narrative research and its researchers by looking at what effects research has on both researcher and researched.
Interviewing. --- Research --- Psychotherapists --- Psychotherapy --- Methodology --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Professional ethics.
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"This is a story of the collision of cultures as the American author teaches group therapy to Chinese therapists over 10 years. Foundational assumptions of the two cultures are visible when clashes in understanding human experience and human relationships become the focus of attention. The author conducted experiential groups and group therapy supervision intensively in China and learned about the need for cultural humility in trying to narrate both her own experience and the experiences of her students. Unique to this book are examinations of deep psychological encounters between people with radically different worldviews. In China, many people thought of the author as "a good witch." When her approach to therapy was profoundly healing for many, she seemed to them a magical being who is a source of wisdom. Her effort to teach her theories and techniques, not at all magical to her, revealed cultural differences that are both subtle and pervasive. This book tells the story of how she learned what it means to deeply encounter people of a very different culture, what it taught her about herself and her indelibly Western mind - and also about what is universally human"--
Group psychotherapy --- Psychotherapists --- East and West --- Psychiatry, Transcultural --- Study and teaching --- Supervision of --- Psychological aspects
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Engagingly written, this book builds the reader's skills for conducting in-depth interviews designed to address a particular research question. With an emphasis on the dynamics of the research relationship, Ruthellen Josselson artfully demonstrates the steps of a successful interview. Each step is illustrated with excerpts from interviews on diverse topics. The book describes how to structure interviews effectively, develop questions that elicit meaningful narratives, cultivate skills for empathic listening and responding, avoid common pitfalls, and deal with problems that develop in an interview.
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