2004
DOI: 10.1080/10720530490273881
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A Theory-Guided Hexagonal Representation of Single Valuation Systems for Use With Hermans' Self-Confrontation Method

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“…Variables had a normal to near-normal distribution. At baseline, the two CFS groups did not Note: see [28] for psychometric data regarding types of experiences. a High self-directed affect (S), high other-directed affect (O), high positive affect (P), low negative affect (N) differ from each other, but had significantly worse fatigue, physical functioning, bodily pain, mental health, self-esteem and general health perception scores in comparison to the healthy adolescents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Variables had a normal to near-normal distribution. At baseline, the two CFS groups did not Note: see [28] for psychometric data regarding types of experiences. a High self-directed affect (S), high other-directed affect (O), high positive affect (P), low negative affect (N) differ from each other, but had significantly worse fatigue, physical functioning, bodily pain, mental health, self-esteem and general health perception scores in comparison to the healthy adolescents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…From the sentences, in combination with their affective organization, six common, psychometrically validated types of experiences, based on the four different affect dimensions (Self, Other, Positive and Negative) can be discerned: 'Strength and Union', 'Aggression and Anger', 'Autonomy and Success', ''Unfulfilled Longing', 'Unity and Love', and 'Powerlessness and Isolation' [28]. With these six types at hand it is possible not only to study individual matrices of sentences and affects, but in addition a comparison of group results on the level of emotional experience can be made.…”
Section: Scm Typologymentioning
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“…Over the past two decades the Self Confrontation Method has gained support for its value as a research tool (Eknes & Bardgard, 1996;Hermans, 1987Hermans, , 1992Hermans & Oles, 1994Van Geel & De Mey, 2004;Van Geel, De Mey, Thissen-Pennings, & Benermacher, 2000). Researchers have employed the method as a research strategy for the study of a range of topics and issues, including research on fugit amor (the loving orientation to another unreachable person) (Hermans, Hermans-Jansen, & Van Gilst, 1987), valuation and coping styles (Rim, 1989), counseling process (Hermans, Fiddelaers, de Groot, & Nauta, 1990), affective organization of self in value crisis (Hermans & Oles, 1996), the relationship between self esteem and psychological well-being (Hermans, 1992), midlife crisis (Hermans & Oles, 1999), the affective organization of depressed and non-depressed women (Baillio & Lyddon, 2000), and attachment style and working models of emotion (Alford, Lyddon, & Schrieber, this issue).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…This involved a session of 1-2 hours, in which, amongst others, a hierarchy of mean affect scores was discussed and similarities between valuations were studied, aided by a visual representation of the whole valuation system. Valuations were projected in an affect space so that clusters of similar valuations (sharing a common emotional-motivational theme) could easily be discerned (Van Geel & De Mey, 2004).…”
Section: Scm Self-investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%