The relational self: An interpersonal social-cognitive theory.
University of York · New York University · +1 more institution
Abstract
The authors propose an interpersonal social-cognitive theory of the self and personality, the relational self, in which knowledge about the self is linked with knowledge about significant others, and each linkage embodies a self-other relationship. Mental representations of significant others are activated and used in interpersonal encounters in the social-cognitive phenomenon of transference (S. M. Andersen & N. S. Glassman, 1996), and this evokes the relational self. Variability in relational selves depends on interpersonal contextual cues, whereas stability derives from the chronic accessibility of significant-other representations. Relational selves function in if-then terms (W. Mischel & Y. Shoda, 1995),…
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- 18.98
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Interpersonal communication
- Cognition
- Interpersonal relationship
- Social psychology
- Personality
- Relational theory
- Social cognition
- Reduced inequalities