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Beliefs About the Causal Structure of the Self-Concept Determine Which Changes Disrupt Personal Identity.Self-Construal as a Mediator Between Identity Structure and Subjective Well-BeingReconceptualizing Agency within the Life Course: The Power of Looking Ahead.Supporting the self-concept with memory: insight from amnesiaBringing Antonovsky's salutogenic theory to life: A qualitative inquiry into the experiences of young people with congenital heart diseaseThe lived experience of well-being in retirement: A phenomenological study.Which Personality Attributes Are Most Important in the Workplace?Parents' traces in life: When and how parents are presented in spontaneous life narratives.Age Differences in Self-Continuity: Converging Evidence and Directions for Future Research.Neural correlates of personal goal processing during episodic future thinking and mind-wandering: An ALE meta-analysis.Functions of autobiographical memory in Taiwanese and American emerging adults.Back to "the Future": Evidence of a Bifactor Solution for Scores on the Consideration of Future Consequences Scale.The life narrative at midlife.Studying the Motivated Agent Through Time: Personal Goal Development During the Adult Life Span.Basic psychological needs and neurophysiological responsiveness to decisional conflict: an event-related potential study of integrative self processes.A multilevel social neuroscience perspective on radicalization and terrorism.Telling the Tale and Living Well: Adolescent Narrative Identity, Personality Traits, and Well-Being Across Cultures.The life story from age 26 to 32: Rank-order stability and mean-level change.Evidence-Based Psychological Assessment.Reflecting on how we remember the personal past: missing components in the study of memory appraisal and theoretical implications.I Know My Story and I Know Your Story: Developing a Conceptual Framework for Vicarious Life Stories.Core beliefs in healthy youth and youth at ultra high-risk for psychosis: Dimensionality and links to depression, anxiety, and attenuated psychotic symptoms.Autobiographical reasoning in life narratives buffers the effect of biographical disruptions on the sense of self-continuity.A Three-Domain Personality Analysis of a Mentally Tough Athlete.Open Peer Commentary and Author's ResponseIntroduction to the Special Issue on Aging and Bisexuality: Can These Complex Life Patterns Be an Impetus for Identity Flexibility and Growth?
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The Psychological Self as Actor, Agent, and Author.
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The Psychological Self as Actor, Agent, and Author.
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The Psychological Self as Actor, Agent, and Author.
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The Psychological Self as Actor, Agent, and Author.
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Dan P McAdams
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10.1177/1745691612464657
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2013-05-01T00:00:00Z