Hubert Hermans’ dialogical self theory proposes an interesting approach to how we construct the dynamics of our internal dialogue. From this perspective, the self can assume the voices of the main social figures that surround it. After all, we’re all part of a complex scenario woven by multiple people and the institutions that condition us. For example, in the repertoire of positions that you can assume, there may be that of your mother, boss, partner, etc. In other words, in your internal conversations, you also include many of the people who make up your life. You imagine what your…
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