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has gloss | eng: The dialogical self is a psychological concept which describes the mind's ability to imagine the different positions of participants in an internal dialogue, in close connection with external dialogue. The "dialogical self" is the central concept in the Dialogical Self Theory (DST), as created and developed by the Dutch psychologist Hubert Hermans since the 1990s. |
lexicalization | eng: dialogical self |
instance of | c/Psychological theories |
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has gloss | nld: De Dialogical Self Theory is een door de Nederlandse psycholoog Hubert Hermans geformuleerde theorie. Deze theorie, eind 20ste eeuw geïntroduceerd, verenigt elementen uit de psychologie en de literatuurwetenschap. |
lexicalization | nld: Dialogical Self Theory |
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media:img | Hubert Hermans II.jpg |
media:img | Wm james.jpg |
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