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  2. Kenneth J. Gergen - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, another's potentially collaborative actions only become so as they are supplemented. All human intelligibility emerges not from individual actors but through co-action. (Relational Being) Multi-being. What is commonly viewed as the individual subject is the common intersection of multiple relationships. (Relational Being)

  3. Robert Kegan - Wikipedia

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    The careful practice of "unnatural" (self-conscious) professional intervention may be important and valuable, said Kegan; nevertheless "rather than being the panacea for modern maladies, it is actually a second-best means of support, and arguably a sign that the natural facilitation of development has somehow and for some reason broken down". [24]

  4. Self-expansion model - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Lewandowski and Aron designed the Self-expansion Questionnaire (SEQ) to explore expanding self and relationship. [13] The self-expansion questionnaire (SEQ) is composed of several key components from the self-expansion model. [13] It contains a total of 14 items to measure the degree of increase in the knowledge, skills, and abilities ...

  5. Core relational theme - Wikipedia

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    Events can pertain to a variety of cognitive concepts, such as, important ideas, moral values, issues with the self and identity, social esteem, or other people and their well-being. [3] The relationship between specific cognitions and individual emotions has stimulated a wide body of research on appraisal and emotion [4]

  6. Relational psychoanalysis - Wikipedia

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    Overall, relational analysts feel that psychotherapy works best when the therapist focuses on establishing a healing relationship with the patient, in addition to focusing on facilitating insight. They believe that in doing so, therapists break patients out of the repetitive patterns of relating to others that they believe maintain ...

  7. Social trinitarianism - Wikipedia

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    These persons are united in a loving relationship, which reflects a model for human relationships. [1] [2] The teaching emphasizes that God is an inherently social being. [3] Human unity approaches conformity to the image of God's unity through self-giving, empathy, adoration for one another, etc.

  8. Sense of community - Wikipedia

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    The relational dimension of community has to do with the nature and quality of relationships in that community, and some communities may even have no discernible territorial demarcation, as in the case of a community of scholars working in a particular specialty, who have some kind of contact and quality of relationship, but may live and work ...

  9. Relational mobility - Wikipedia

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    Relational mobility is a sociological variable that represents how much freedom individuals have to choose which persons to have relationships with, including friendships, working relationships, and romantic partnerships in a given society. Societies with low relational mobility have less flexible interpersonal networks. People form ...