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The Relationships Form to Situations Threating for the Identity

Student: Bodnar Viktoriya

Supervisor: Elena Borisovna Starovoytenko

Faculty: Faculty of Psychology

Educational Programme: Bachelor

Year of Graduation: 2014

Thesis completed in the framework of the relationship of personality psychology and psychology of self-identity. In the theoretical part it presents the social and psychological identity theory. And synthesizing their ideas. It contains Reconstructed model of the situation based on the works of J.-P. Sartre, that proved the concept of a situation threatening identity. A theoretical synthesis of form highlighted the relationship of personality identity threat to situations in different spaces of a person's life (I-Another, I-in-Another, the Another-in-I, I-I). The practical part consists of a qualitative study of the relationship to Situations Threating for the Identity via developing interview. Described form of relationships can be used in psychological counseling, diagnostics and therapy. This paper presents guidelines for working with people experiencing a "loss of themselves" in dealing with person, with whom you are close.

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