| Michael F. Hoyt - Psychology - 1998 - 408 pages
...the world. From this perspective, it is proposed that persons' lives are shaped by the meaning that they ascribe to their experience, by their situation...relationship that these lives are recruited into. The narrative metaphor proposes that persons live their lives as stories— that these stories are... | |
| Beth Blue Swadener, Kabiru, Njenga - Education - 2000 - 346 pages
...and personal narrative. White (1992, p. 122) suggests that, "Persons are shaped by the meaning that they ascribe to their experience, by their situation in social structures, and by the language and cultural practices of self and of relationship." Kilbride and Kilbride (1990), drawing from their... | |
| Michael F. Hoyt - Psychology - 2001 - 328 pages
...the world. From this perspective, it is proposed that persons' lives are shaped by the meaning that they ascribe to their experience, by their situation...relationship that these lives are recruited into. The narrative metaphor proposes that persons live their lives as stories — that these stories are... | |
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