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New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 1995. Elaborates a model of the clinical use of self-narratives - the stories people use to construct meaning out the events in their lives - in counseling and psychotherapy.
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In this book, Hubert J. M. Hermans and Els Hermans-Jansen elaborate a model of the clinical use of self-narratives--the stories people use to construct meaning out the events in their lives--in counseling and psychotherapy. Based on extensive case studies and filled with a rich variety of illustrative examples, this integrative work covers the model's theory, methodology, and clinical applications.
Contents
Acknowledments. Preface. Introduction.
1. The Person as Motivated Storyteller: Basic Metaphor
2. The Self as an Organized Process of Meaning Construction
3. The Self-Confrontation Method: Constructing and Reconstructing One's Self-Narrative
4. The Nature of Valuation: Structure and Process
5. Dreams and Myths: Routes to the Less Conscious Areas of the Self
6. Dissociations and Dysfunctions
7. Motivational Characteristics of the Self: Lifelong Development
8. Summary and Perspective
9. Manual
References. Appendices.