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The Guided Mind: A Sociogenetic Approach to Personality
Harvard University Press, 1998 Cloth: 978-0-674-36757-9 Library of Congress Classification BF698.9.S63V35 1998 Dewey Decimal Classification 155.2
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
How is something as broad and complex as a personality organized? What makes up a satisfactory theory of personality? In this ambitious book, Jaan Valsiner argues for a theoretical integration of two long-standing approaches: the individualistic tradition of personalistic psychology, typified by the work of William Stern and Gordon Allport, and the semiotic tradition of cultural-historical psychology, typified by the work of L. S. Vygotsky. The two are brought together in Valsiner's theory, which highlights the sign-constructing and sign-using nature of all distinctively human psychological processes. See other books on: Personality | Personality and culture | Psychology | Social aspects See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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