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  1. Your life story includes key chapters and scenes from your past, as you have described them, and it also includes how you see or imagine your future. Please describe what you see to be the next chapter in your life.

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  2. Its most obvious enemies are found in the stifling atmosphere of conventional bourgeois morality, and more horrifyingly, in totalitarianism, of either fascist or communist varieties.

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  3. Aims: This paper introduces, describes and proposes life story research as an important, relevant and appropriate contribution to counselling and psychotherapy research.

  4. Six proposed functions of stories are then explored: communication; individual and collective identity formation; the exercise of empathy and theory-of-mind; development of social knowledge, and repository and transmission of tacit socio-cultural knowledge; simulation and modelling in order to guide decision-making; and persuasion, especially be...

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  5. Oct 1, 2019 · First, it depicts the evolution of life history research by highlighting several impactful works of the past 100 years. Second, it defines life history by examining published...

  6. This article reviews and integrates recent theory and research on life stories as manifested in investigations of self-understanding, autobiographical memory, personality structure and change, and the complex relations between individual lives and cultural modernity.

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