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What a career coach can learn from a playwright

Expressive dialogues for identity development

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What a career coach can learn from a playwright

Expressive dialogues for identity development

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Writing expressive dialogues can be used to assist individuals in developing their career identities – that is: stories that are needed to help people position themselves in relation to the current labour market. Writing expressive dialogues entails having written conversations with various parts of us – much like a playwright does with his characters – and making developmental gains in the process. In Dialogical Self Theory (DST) terms, it means talking to and with various I-positions on the page, perhaps forming coalitions, discovering counter positions, and innovating and integrating the self (Hermans & Hermans-Konopka, 2010, p. 228-234). And as the playwright Miller suggests in the above quote, the creation of identity is an interactive process between self and others.

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OrganisatieDe Haagse Hogeschool
AfdelingFaculteit Business, Finance & Marketing
LectoraatLectoraat Duurzame Talentontwikkeling
Gepubliceerd inH. J. M. Hermans (Ed.), Stimulating a dialogical delf: groups, teams, cultures, and organizations Springer, New York, Pagina's: 37-53
Jaar2016
TypeBoekdeel
ISBN978-3-319-81296-0 (soft), 978-3-319-32481-4(hard), 978-3-319-32482-1 (e-book)
DOI10.1007/978-3-319-32482-1
TaalEngels

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