Theory & Psychology Volume 33 Issue 4 now available with Special section on Depth of the self: Implicit motives and human flourishing. Thanks to guest editors Lieke Asma and Godehard Brüntrup.
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Svend Brinkmann argues that we do not live in a world devoid of value, but rather in a moral ecology that gives us reasons for action. He examines promising and forgiving as “stabilizers of action”
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Lise Isabella Meistrup and Jacob Klitmøller examine psychological research on climate inaction and argue for focusing on person - https://t.co/SJragTerYS
What mental states guide the execution of our actions?Gabriele Ferretti and Silvano Zipoli Caiani write "On knowledge in action": https://t.co/XX8WeimMqi
Raymond Bergner discusses Conceptual misunderstandings in mainstream scale construction and provides suggestions for a better approach to concepts. https://t.co/dIk13n8iyF
“Their voice becomes my voice”: Maria Viou and Eugenie Georgaca discuss the development of the dialogical self through the internalization of voices in group psychotherapy. https://t.co/k6vo2M6vot
Leon Brenner continues psychoanalytic investigations of autism. The autistic pseudosignifier: Imaginary dialectization of signs in the clinic of autism https://t.co/FvG1Kgj1gi
Issue 33(3) of Theory & Psychology now out. articles on conspiracy theories; worth-conscious theory; empathy; Plato & CBT; resilience; research methods; statistical hypothesis testing:
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Which considerations are lost when debating the prolonged grief disorder diagnosis? Lars Petter Sødal Bergsmark and Frida Ramsing discuss here: https://t.co/yrzjwtfbkw