The social roots of self development: from a bodily to an intellectual interpersonal dialogue

C Fini, L Bardi, D Bolis, M Fusaro, MP Lisi… - Psychological …, 2023 - Springer
In this paper, we propose that interpersonal bodily interactions represent a fertile ground in
which the bodily and psychological self is developed, gradually allowing for forms of more …

Dialogism and dialogicality in the study of the self

M Grossen, A Salazar Orvig - Culture & Psychology, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
This article stems from the statement that dialogical approaches to a study of the self face a
double challenge: that of developing a conception of the self that both avoids social …

[PDF][PDF] Three levels of intersubjectivity in early development

P Rochat, C Passos-Ferreira, P Salem - … intersubjectivity: Paving the …, 2009 - academia.edu
The sense of shared values is a specific aspect to human sociality. It originates from
reciprocal social exchanges that include imitation, empathy, but also negotiation from which …

The dialogical self as a minisociety

HJM Hermans, J Salgado - The sociocultural turn in psychology …, 2010 - books.google.com
In the course of history, various philosophical thinkers have arrived at the insight that the
human mind is not visible to itself in one single inclusive glance. Instead, the mind needs …

Constructing one's self in the city of the silent: Dialogue, symbols, and the role of 'as-if'in self-development

IE Josephs - Human development, 1998 - karger.com
Although contemporary psychology claims that the self is related to one's social and material
world, elaborations of how this process occurs are few. The process is developmental in …

[HTML][HTML] 'I interact therefore I am': the self as a historical product of dialectical attunement

D Bolis, L Schilbach - Topoi, 2020 - Springer
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the 'self'as a dynamic process
rather than as a static entity. To this end we draw on dialectics and Bayesian accounts of …

What touch can communicate: Commentary on “Mentalizing homeostasis: the social origins of interoceptive inference” by Fotopoulou and Tsakiris

P Fonagy, C Campbell - Neuropsychoanalysis, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The commentary begins by briefly summarizing some of the key ideas of the target paper
and locates them within the context of the theories of attachment and mentalization …

Social regulation of allostasis: Commentary on “Mentalizing homeostasis: The social origins of interoceptive inference” by Fotopoulou and Tsakiris

S Atzil, LF Barrett - Neuropsychoanalysis, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The paper by Fotopoulou and Tsakiris proposes that the most fundamental features of a
human (eg the minimal self), including sensation, interoception and affect, develop in a …

My mind

C Castelfranchi - Reflexive sociality and its cognitive tools. In Paglieri …, 2012 - torrossa.com
Mind-reading is adapted for social interaction (eg coordination, cooperation, exchange),
and, in particular, for adoption of beliefs and goals from others, and for influencing …

Ontogenesis of the socially extended mind

J Krueger - Cognitive Systems Research, 2013 - Elsevier
I consider the developmental origins of the socially extended mind. First, I argue that, from
birth, the physical interventions caregivers use to regulate infant attention and emotion …