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    Self-Identity Theory and Research Methods

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    Identity disturbances are common in clinical conditions and personality measures need to extend to assessment of coherence in underlying levels of self-coherence. The problem has been difficult to solve because self-organization is a complex unconscious set of mind/brain processes embedded in social roles and values. Theory helps us address this problem and suggests methods and limitations of interpretation that involve self-reports of subjects, observers who rate subjects, and narrative analyses of verbal communications from subjects

    Disasters and Psychological Responses to Stress

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    Stress, States, and Person Schemas

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    Struggling Toward a Common Understanding: Psychodynamics and Cognition

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