Resources
Bibliographical Resources
The materials below represent recent
publications which approach the dialogical self as a primary or
important focus. This bibliography does not include the works
of Hubert J. M. Hermans as author since these are already detailed
in comprehensive fashion in the Narrative
Psychology guide. Browsers who note omissions from this
listing are invited to contact
the site editor to suggest additional resources.
Adams, G., & Markus, H. R. (2001).
Culture as patterns: An alternative approach to the problem of
reification. Culture & Psychology, 7(3), 283-296
Angus, L., & McLeod, J. (2004).
Self-multiplicity and narrative expression in psychotherapy. In H. J.
M. Hermans, & C. Dimaggio (Eds.), The dialogical self in
psychotherapy (pp. 77-90). New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Annese, S. (2004). Mediated identity in
the parasocial interaction of TV. Identity: An International
Journal of Theory and Research, 4(4), 371-388.
Barresi, J. (2002). From 'the thought is
the thinker' to 'the voice is the speaker': William James and the
dialogical self. Theory & Psychology, 12(2), 237-250
Beebe, J. (2002). An archetypal model of
the self in dialogue. Theory & Psychology, 12(2), 267-280
Bertau, M.-C. (2004). Developmental
origins of the dialogical self: Some significant moments. In H. J. M.
Hermans, & C. Dimaggio (Eds.), The dialogical self in
psychotherapy (pp. 29-42). New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Bhatia, S., & Ram, A. (2001).
Locating the dialogical self in the age of transnational migrations,
border crossings and diasporas. Culture & Psychology, 7(3),
297-309
Bromberg, P. M. (2004). Standing in the
spaces: The multiplicity of self and the psychoanalytic relationship.
In H. J. M. Hermans, & C. Dimaggio (Eds.), The dialogical self
in psychotherapy (pp. 138-151). New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Chaudhary, N., & Sriram, S. (2001).
Dialogues of the self. Culture & Psychology, 7(3), 379-392
Cooper, M. (2003). "I-I" and "I-Me":
Transposing Buber's interpersonal attitudes to the intrapersonal plane.
Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 16 (2),131-154.
Cooper, M. (2004). Encountering
self-otherness: 'I-I' and 'I-Me' modes of self-relating. In H. J. M.
Hermans, & C. Dimaggio (Eds.), The dialogical self in
psychotherapy (pp. 60-73). New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Cortini, M., Mininni, G., & Manuti,
A. (2004). The diatextual contstruction of the self in short message
systems. Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research,
4(4), 355-370.
Dimaggio, G., Salvatore, G., &
Catania, D. (2004). Strategies for the treatment of dialogical
dysfunctions. In H. J. M. Hermans, & C. Dimaggio (Eds.), The
dialogical self in psychotherapy (pp. 190-204). New York:
Brunner-Routledge.
Dimaggio, G. Salvatore, G., Azzara, C.,
& Catania, D. (2003). Rewriting self-narratives: The therapeutic
process. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 16 (2), 155-182.
Fogel, A., de Koeyer, I., Bellagamba, F.,
& Bell, H. (2002). The dialogical self in the first two years of
life: Embarking on a journey of discovery. Theory & Psychology,
12(2), 191-205. [pdf
version]
Goncalves, M. M., & Salgado, J.
(2001). Mapping the multiplicity of the self. Culture &
Psychology, 7(3), 367-377.
Hevern, V. W. (2004). Threaded identity
in cyberspace: Weblogs and positioning in the dialogical self. Identity:
An International Journal of Theory and Research, 4(4), 321-335.
Josephs, I. E. (2002). 'The Hopi in me':
The construction of a voice in the dialogical self from a cultural
psychological perspective. Theory & Psychology, 12(2),
161-173
Leiman, M. (2002). Toward semiotic
dialogism: The role of sign mediation in the dialogical self. Theory
& Psychology, 12(2), 221-235.
Leiman, M. (2004). Dialogical sequence
analysis. In H. J. M. Hermans, & C. Dimaggio (Eds.), The
dialogical self in psychotherapy (pp. 255-269). New York:
Brunner-Routledge.
Lewis, M. D. (2002). The dialogical
brain: Contributions of emotional neurobiology to understanding the
dialogical self. Theory & Psychology, 12(2), 175-190.
Lewis, M. D., & Todd, R. (2004).
Toward a neuropspychological model of internal dialogue: Implications
for theory and clinical practice. In H. J. M. Hermans, & C.
Dimaggio (Eds.), The dialogical self in psychotherapy (pp.
43-59). New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Ligorio, M. B., & Pugliese, A. C.
(2004). Self-positioning in a text-based virtual environment. Identity:
An International Journal of Theory and Research, 4(4), 337-353.
Lysaker, P. H., & Lysaker, J. T.
(2001, March). Psychosis and the disintegration of dialogical
self-structure: Problems posed by schizophrenia for the maintenance of
dialogue. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 74(Pt1), 23-33.
Lysaker, P. H., & Lysaker, J. T.
(2002). Narrative structure in psychosis: Schizophrenia and disruptions
in the dialogical self. Theory & Psychology, 12(2), 207-220.
Lysaker, P. H., Lysaker, J. T., &
Lysaker, J. T. (2001). Schizophrenia and the collapse of the dialogical
self: Recovery, narrative and psychotherapy. Psychotherapy: Theory,
Research, Practice, Training, 38(3), 252-261.
Lysaker, P. H., & Lysaker, J. T.
(2004). Dialogical transformation in the psychotherapy of
schizophrenia. In H. J. M. Hermans, & C. Dimaggio (Eds.), The
dialogical self in psychotherapy (pp. 205-219). New York:
Brunner-Routledge.
Markova, I. (2003). Constitution of the
self: Intersubjectivity and dialogicality. Culture &
Psychology, 9(3), 249-259.
Neimeyer, R. A., & Buchanan-Arvay, M.
(2004). Performing the self: Therapeutic enactment and the narrative
integration of traumatic loss. In H. J. M. Hermans, & C. Dimaggio
(Eds.), The dialogical self in psychotherapy (pp. 173-189). New
York: Brunner-Routledge.
Osatuke, K., Gray, M. A., Glick, M. J.,
Stiles, W. B., & Barkham, M. (2004). Hearing voices: Methodological
issues in measuring internal multiplicity. In H. J. M. Hermans, &
C. Dimaggio (Eds.), The dialogical self in psychotherapy (pp.
237-254). New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Raggat, P. (2002). The landscape of
narrative and the dialogical self: Exploring identity with the
Personality Web Protocol. Narrative Inquiry, 12(2), 291-318.
Raggatt, P. T. F. (2000). Mapping the
dialogical self: Towards a rationale and method of assessment. European
Journal of Personality, 14(1) 65-90.
Richardson, F. C., Rogers, A., &
McCarroll, J. (1998). Toward a dialogical self. American Behavioral
Scientist, 41(4), 496-515.
Ringel, S. (2002). Spontaneous moments
and the domain of non-verbal communication. Psychoanalytic Social
Work, 9(1), 45-56.
Roland, A. (2001). Another voice and
position: Psychoanalysis across civilizations. Culture &
Psychology, 7(3), 311-321
Rowan, J., & Cooper, M. (Eds.).
(1999). The plural self: Multiplicity in everyday life. London,
UK: Sage Publications Ltd.
Segal, S. R. (1996). Metaphors of agency
and mechanism in dissociation. Dissociation: Progress in the
Dissociative Disorders, 9(3), 154-159.
Semerari, A., Carcione, A., Dimaggio, G.,
Nicolò, G., & Procacci, M. (2004). A dialogical approach to
patients with personality disorders. In H. J. M. Hermans, & C.
Dimaggio (Eds.), The dialogical self in psychotherapy (pp.
220-234). New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Stiles, W. B., Osatuke, K., Glick, M. J.,
& Mackay, H. C. (2004). Encounters between internal voices generate
emotion: An elaboration of the assimilation model. In H. J. M. Hermans,
& C. Dimaggio (Eds.), The dialogical self in psychotherapy
(pp. 91-107). New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Tappan, M. B. (1997). Analyzing stories
of moral experience: Narrative, voice, and the dialogical self. Journal
of Narrative & Life History, 7(1-4), 379-386.
Valsiner, J. (2002). Forms of dialogical
relations and semiotic autoregulation within the self. Theory &
Psychology, 12(2), 251-265
van Halen, C., & Janssen, J. (2004).
The usage of space in dialogical self-construction: From Dante to
cyberspace. Identity: An International Journal of Theory and
Research, 4(4), 389-405.
Verhofstadt-Denève, L. M. F.
(2003). The psychodramatical "social atom method": Dialogical self in
dialectical action. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 16(2),
183-212
Verhofstadt-Denève, L. M. F.,
Dillen, L., Helskens, D., & Siongers, M. (2004). The psychodramatic
'social atom method' with children: A developing dialogical self in
dialectic action. In H. J. M. Hermans, & C. Dimaggio (Eds.), The
dialogical self in psychotherapy (pp. 152-170). New York:
Brunner-Routledge.
Whelton, W. J., & Greenberg, L. S.
(2004). From discord to dialogue: Internal voices and the
reorganization of the self in process-experiential therapy. In H. J. M.
Hermans, & C. Dimaggio (Eds.), The dialogical self in
psychotherapy (pp. 108-123). New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Yau-fai Ho, D., Chan, S. F., Peng, S.,
& Ng, A. K. (2001). The dialogical self: Converging east-west
constructions. Culture & Psychology, 7(3), 393-408
Yau-fai Ho,
D., Chan, S. F., Peng, S., & Ng, A. K. (2002). "The
dialogic self: Converging East-West constructions": Erratum.
Culture & Psychology, 8(1), 2