articlePerspectives on Psychological ScienceMay 1, 2013Closed access

The Psychological Self as Actor, Agent, and Author

Northwestern University

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Abstract

The psychological self may be construed as a reflexive arrangement of the subjective "I" and the constructed "Me," evolving and expanding over the human life course. The psychological self begins life as a social actor, construed in terms of performance traits and social roles. By the end of childhood, the self has become a motivated agent, too, as personal goals, motives, values, and envisioned projects for the future become central features of how the I conceives of the Me. A third layer of selfhood begins to form in the adolescent and emerging adulthood years, when the self as autobiographical author aims to construct a story of the Me, to provide adult life with broad purpose and a dynamic sense of…

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Keywords
  • Construct (python library)
  • Psychology
  • Reflexivity
  • Self
  • Personality
  • Psychology of self
  • Social psychology
  • Self-knowledge
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