Psychology From the Standpoint of the Subject 2013
DOI: 10.1057/9781137296436_4
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“…It is based on historical, dialectical materialism, and views subjects as dialectically interacting with social structures in concrete action contexts. 13,16,17 As human beings, we do not only live under certain societal conditions, but we also influence and produce conditions. Furthermore, patients are historically and socially embedded as human beings, where history and society have an impact on how possibilities and constraints are experienced and acted upon in the conduct of everyday life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is based on historical, dialectical materialism, and views subjects as dialectically interacting with social structures in concrete action contexts. 13,16,17 As human beings, we do not only live under certain societal conditions, but we also influence and produce conditions. Furthermore, patients are historically and socially embedded as human beings, where history and society have an impact on how possibilities and constraints are experienced and acted upon in the conduct of everyday life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interview study was inspired by Brinkmann and Kvale's 7 stages of interview inquiry. 12 To ensure consistency and quality of the data of the study, a semi-structured interview guide was developed according to the analytical framework of critical psychology 13 and recurring themes, derived from a literature search on subjects' experiences with COPD and LTOT, as well as subjects' assessment of the LTOT follow-up program, virtual or attendance consultation, respectively. The interview guide was structured around 3 broad themes: (1) subjects' conduct of everyday life with very severe COPD and LTOT, (2) subjects' experience with virtual consultations, and (3) subjects' assessment of how the LTOT follow-up program is organized.…”
Section: What This Paper Contributes To Our Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes the way people collectively participate in everyday practice and their efforts to handle their activities, concerns, relations, and conditions in different action contexts (Bandura, 1999). Guided by this literature and other prominent critical psychologists (Hodgetts et al, 2010;Schraube, 2013;Schraube & Osterkamp, 2013a;Spitzer et al, 1975), Dreier (2011) develops ideas that are associated with the cross-contextuality of the conduct of life. Specifically, his ideas of personal trajectories of participation became the basis for his theory in understanding personality and the conduct of everyday life (Dreier, 2011).…”
Section: Methodological Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forslaget om at fundere psykologisk forskning i "jegets" eller "viets" standpunkt og perspektiv muliggør en udforskning gennem subjektive erfaringer og kon iktualitet set ud fra, hvad verden betyder for menneskelige subjekter og deres handlemuligheder og nødvendigheder. Således bestemmer denne kritisk psykologiske tradition sin tilgang som en psykologi fra subjektets standpunkt (Holzkamp, 2013c;Osterkamp, 2000;Schraube & Osterkamp 2013).…”
Section: Teoretisering Af Psykologiske Faenomener Fra Subjektets Stan...unclassified