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The Transformative Self explains how people create a self-identity in their life stories to cultivate personal growth and the good life. Combining scientific research in psychology with work in philosophy, literature, history, and more, this book shows how personal and cultural narratives shape the development of happiness, love, and wisdom.
List of contents
- Section I: The Transformative Self as a Good Life Story
- 1. Introducing the Transformative Self
- 2. The Cultural Master Narrative of Personal Growth
- 3. Growth and the Good Life
- 4. Growth and a Good Life Story
- 5. Growthy Tones in Personal Narratives
- 6. Growth Themes in Personal Narratives
- 7. Growth Structure in Personal Narratives
- Section II: The Person Who Has a Transformative Self
- 8. Transformative Traits, Motives, and Experiences
- 9. Transformative Self-Regulation and the Quiet Ego
- 10. Growth in the Hard and Soft Margins of Society
- Section III: The Development of the Transformative Self
- 11. Nature, Nurture, and 'Ndividuality: Why Personal Growth Is Possible
- 12. The Transforming, Transformative Self: Identity Development
- 13. The Aging, Transformative Self: Growth Is Not Just for the Young
- 14. Stages of Transformative Self-Authorship
- Section IV: Shadows and Illumination
- 15. The Dark Side of the Transformative Self
- 16. Authenticity, Self-Actualizing, and Self-Authorship
- 17. The Self Beyond the Story
- References
- End Notes
About the author
Jack J. Bauer, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and past Raymond A. Roesch, S.M., Endowed Chair in the Social Sciences at the University of Dayton. His research on the topics of this book has appeared in leading journals in the fields of personality and developmental psychology. He is co-editor of the book Transcending Self-Interest: Psychological Explorations of the Quiet Ego. He has been co-editor of the Journal of Happiness Studies, associate editor of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, and editor of a local newspaper in northern Michigan.
Summary
The Transformative Self explains how people create a self-identity in their life stories to cultivate personal growth and the good life. Combining scientific research in psychology with work in philosophy, literature, history, and more, this book shows how personal and cultural narratives shape the development of happiness, love, and wisdom.