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Types of Inner Dialogues and Functions of Self-Talk: Comparisons and Implications
Intrapersonal communication occurs in several modes including inner dialogue and self-talk. The Dialogical Self Theory (Hermans, 1996) postulates a polyphonic self that is comprised of a multiplicity of inner voices.
Piotr K. Oleś +3 more
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Forced Choices: Role Play and the Problem of Disappearing Syntax
We begin with the observation that some Korean elementary school children in English class, confined to a single situation and even a single language exponent in a role play, appear to produce far more coherent dialogue than the previous week when they ...
David Kellogg
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Pengaruh Konseling Gestalt Dengan Teknik Permainan Dialog Untuk Meminimalisir Self Aggresion
This study was done to know the effect of gestalt counseling by using dialogue game technique to minimize self-aggression of grade VIII students ofSMP Negeri 2 Singaraja, and to know the difference between the students who were given treatment and the ...
Putu Rosma Dita Jayanti +2 more
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SELF-DIALOGUE AS A FUNDAMENTAL PROCESS OF EXPRESSION [PDF]
Self-dialogue involves a constant process of demarcation and interaction between I and me, between the speakable and the unspeakable, and between what is said and what is meant. This paper studies self-dialogue in its main aspects. First, it reviews relevant contributions in the existing literature.
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Controlling social stress in virtual reality environments. [PDF]
Virtual reality exposure therapy has been proposed as a viable alternative in the treatment of anxiety disorders, including social anxiety disorder. Therapists could benefit from extensive control of anxiety eliciting stimuli during virtual exposure. Two
Dwi Hartanto +5 more
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Article Dialogue basis of Leo Tolstoy’s diary [PDF]
The article verifies the hypothesis that Leo Tolstoy’s diary has the form of a hidden dialogue of the writer with various subjects: with himself, with third parties, with God. Dialogue is understood as a form of individual development.
Tokarev, Grigoriy Valerievich
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Intercultural Dialogue, Diaspora, and the Divided Self in Nasrallah's Canadian Fiction (2004)
This article looks at the second part of Dimitri Nasrallah's novel Blackbodying (2004), which takes the form of an embedded novella, “Canadian Fiction.” This novella explores how an immigrant's traumatic diasporic experience silences intercultural ...
Wisam Kh. Abdul-Jabbar
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“What should we? What can we?” Rereading Karl Barth’s self-dialogue on preaching
Over the years there were many small, and even some major shifts of position in the way Karl Barth thought about the sermon. This article shows the internal development in Barth’s homiletic thinking. No position as such is representative of his homiletics.
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The main approaches to semiotic inquiry today contradict the idea of the individual as a separate and self-sufficient entity. The body of an organism in the micro- and macrocosm is not an isolated biological entity, it does not belong to the individual ...
Susan Petrilli
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NĀGĀRJUNA AND SCHELLING: OUTLINES OF A DIALOGUE ON SELF, WORLD, AND VIEWPOINTS [PDF]
The paper intends to build a dialogue between Nāgārjuna and Schelling on Self, world, and standpoints, taking as main references Nāgārjuna's The Fundamental Verses of the Middle Way and Schelling's Philosophical Letters on Dogmatism and Criticism ...
Leonardo Alves Vieira
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