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Hubert J.M. Hermans (born October 9, 1937) is a Dutch psychologist and
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at the Radboud University of Nijmegen, internationally known as the creator of
dialogical self The dialogical self is a psychological concept which describes the mind's ability to imagine the different positions of wikt:participation, participants in an internal dialogue, in close connection with external dialogue. The "dialogical self" is ...
theory.


Biography

Hermans was born as son of a baker family in
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,
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. He studied
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at the
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, where he became staff member at the psychological laboratory of the same university in 1965. In 1973 he became associate professor of psychology at the University of Nijmegen and in 1980 full professor at the same university. From 2002 till 2018 he was president of the ''International Society for Dialogical Science'' (ISDS) and since 2019 he is editor of the section Dialogical Self Theory of Journal of Constructivist Psychology. For his merits for the Dutch society, he was appointed as Ridder in de Orde van de Nederlandse Leeuw (Knight in the Society of the Netherlands Lion) in 2002. His 2006 Dutch book ''Dialoog en Misverstand'' (Dialogue and Misunderstanding) was used in the preparation of the Dutch government in 2007. He is honorary associate of the TAOS Institute (from 2012). In 2017 he was elected as foreign member of the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Sciences and the Art. From 1961-2007 Hubert Hermans was married to Els Hermans-Jansen, a psychotherapist, with whom he cooperated in the development of the Self-Confrontation Method (SCM). The couple has two children and two grandchildren. From 2008-2013 he was married to Agnieszka Hermans-Konopka, who wrote a dissertation (Warsaw, 2006) on the relationship between self and emotions. The couple continues to cooperate on the further development of Dialogical Self Theory in the International Institute for the Dialogical Self (IIDS).


Work

Hermans is considered a key figure in narrative psychology. His dissertation (1967) was on ''Motivation and achievement'' and resulted in two psychological tests: ''The Achievement Motivation Test for adults'' (1968; published in English in 1971; and in German in 1976) and ''The Achievement Motivation Test for children'' (1971; published in German in 1976). Both test belong since then to the most frequently used psychological tests in the Netherlands. As a reaction to the static and impersonal nature of psychological tests, he developed a ''Self-Confrontation Method'' (SCM; 1974; book published in English in 1995). Application of this method in practice led to the establishment of the Dutch Association for SCM Consultants that counted around 260 members in 2013. In the 1990s he developed the ''
dialogical self The dialogical self is a psychological concept which describes the mind's ability to imagine the different positions of wikt:participation, participants in an internal dialogue, in close connection with external dialogue. The "dialogical self" is ...
theory'', inspired by the American pragmatism of
William James William James (January 11, 1842 – August 26, 1910) was an American philosopher and psychologist. The first educator to offer a psychology course in the United States, he is considered to be one of the leading thinkers of the late 19th c ...
and the dialogical school of the Russian literary scholar
Mikhail Bakhtin Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin (; rus, Михаи́л Миха́йлович Бахти́н, , mʲɪxɐˈil mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪdʑ bɐxˈtʲin; – 7 March 1975) was a Russian people, Russian philosopher and literary critic who worked on the phi ...
.For the history of the Self-Confrontation Method and Dialogical Self Theory, see: H.J.M. Hermans (2006).
Moving through three paradigms, yet remaining the same thinker
". In: ''Counselling Psychology Quarterly'', 2006, 19, pp.5-25.


Dialogical self theory

Hermans's, basing on ideas of M.M. Bakhtin, W. James, purpose is to contribute to research and development of dialogical relationships, not only between individuals, groups, and cultures, but also between different I-positions within the dialogical self of the individual person. He does so in the conviction that dialogical relationships between individuals, groups, and cultures cannot exist in separation of productive dialogical relationships which individuals develop with themselves. On the basis of this purpose, bi-annual International Conferences on the Dialogical Self are organized: in
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(2000),
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, Belgium (2004);
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, Poland (2004),
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, Portugal (2006),
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, United Kingdom (2008), Athens, Greece (2010), Athens, Georgia, USA (2012), The Hague, The Netherlands (2014), Braga, Portugal (2016), Lublin, Poland (2018), Barcelona, Spain (2021), and Tallinn, Estonia (2023). From 2006 till 2018 Hermans was chief editor of the International Journal for Dialogical Science (IJDS). Since 2018 he is editor of the Dialogical Self Theory section of the Journal of Constructivist Psychology. A number of his publications have been translated into English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Polish, Russian and Japanese.


Bibliography

;Books * Hermans, H.J.M., & Kempen, H.J.G. (1993). ''The dialogical self: Meaning as movement''. San Diego: Academic Press. . * Hermans, H.J.M., & Hermans-Jansen, E. (1995). ''Self-narratives: The construction of meaning in psychotherapy.'' New York: Guilford Press. . * Hermans, H.J.M., & Dimaggio, G. (Eds) (2004). ''The dialogical self in psychotherapy''. New York: Brunner & Routledge. . * Oles, P.K., & Hermans, H.J.M. (Eds.) (2005). ''The dialogical self: Theory and research''. Lublin, Poland: Wydawnictwo. . * Hermans, H.J.M., & Hermans-Konopka A. (Eds.) (2010). ''Dialogical self theory. Positioning and Counter-Positioning in a Globalizing Society'' Cambridge University Press * Hermans, H.J.M., & Gieser, T. (Eds.) (2012). Handbook of Dialogical Self Theory. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. . * Hermans, H.J.M. (2012). Between dreaming and recognition seeking: The emergence of dialogical self theory. Lanham: Maryland: University Press of America. . * Hermans, H.J.M. (2018). Society in the self: A theory of identity in democracy. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press ISBN 978-0-190-68779-3 * Hermans, H.J.M. (2022). Liberation in the face of uncertainty: A new development in Dialogical Self Theory. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-84440-6. ;Articles and chapters * Hermans, H. J. M. (1970). A questionnaire measure of achievement motivation. ''Journal of Applied Psychology, 54,'' 353-363. * Hermans, H. J. M. (1987). The dream in the process of valuation: A method of interpretation. ''Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53,'' 163-175. * Hermans, H.J.M., Kempen, H.J.G., & Van Loon, R. (1992). The dialogical self: Beyond individualism and rationalism. ''American Psychologist, 47'', 23-33. * Hermans, H.J.M. (1996). Voicing the self: From information processing to dialogical interchange. ''Psychological Bulletin, 119'', 31-50. * Hermans, H.J.M., & Kempen, H.J.G. (1998). Moving Cultures: The Perilous Problems of Cultural Dichotomies in a Globalizing Society. ''American Psychologist'', ''53'', 1111-1120. * Hermans, H.J.M. (2002). The person as a motivated storyteller: Valuation theory and the Self-Confrontation Method. In R.A. Neimeyer, & G.J. Neimeyer (Eds.) ''Advances in Personal Construct Psychology'' (pp. 3–38). * Hermans, H.J.M. & Dimaggio, G. (2007), Self, identity, and globalization in times of uncertainty: A dialogical analysis. ''Review of General Psychology'', ''11'', 31-61. * Hermans, H.J.M. (2012). Dialogical Self Theory and the increasing multiplicity of I-positions in a globalizing society: Introduction. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development (NDCAD), 137, 1-21. * Hermans, H.J.M. (2013). The dialogical self in education. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 26, 81-89. * Hermans, H.J.M. (2011). The dialogical self: A process of positioning in space and time. In: S. Gallagher (Ed.). The Oxford Handbook of the Self (pp. 654–680). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.


Bibliography about Hubert Hermans's work

* ''Culture & Psychology'' (2001)
Special issue: Culture & the dialogical Self
Vol. 7, no. 3, 243-408. * ''Theory & Psychology'' (2002)

vol. 12, no. 2, 147-280. * ''Journal of Constructivist Psychology'' (2003)
Special issue on the dialogical self
Vol. 16, no.2, 89-213. * ''Identity: An international Journal of theory and research'' (2004). Mediated identity in the emerging digital age: A dialogical perspective. Vol. 4, no. 4, 297-405. * ''Counselling Psychology Quarterly'' (2006). Special issue: The dialogical approach to counselling theory, research, and practice, vol. 19, no. 1, 1-120. * Van Belzen, J.A. (2006). Culture and the ‘dialogical self’: Toward a secular cultural psychology of religion. In: ''J. Straub, D. Weidemann, C. Kolbl, & B. Zielke (Eds.). Pursuit of meaning: Advances in cultural and cross-cultural psychology'' (pp. 129–152). New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers. * ''Journal of Constructivist Psychology'' (2008)
special issue: research on the dialogical self
vol. 21, no. 3, 185-269. * ''Studia Psychologica'' (2008)
special issue on dialogical self research
vol 6, no.8, 5-253. * ''Theory & Psychology'' (2010)
special issue on self and dialogue
vol. 20, no. 3, 2010, 299-360. * ''New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development'' (2012)
special issue on dialogical self and development
no. 137, 2012, 1-77. * ''Journal of Constructivist Psychology'' (2013)
special issue on the dialogical self in education
vol. 26, no. 2, 81-89. * Bertau, M-C., Goncalves, M.M., & Raggatt, P. (Eds.) (2012). Dialogic formations: Investigations into the origins and development of the dialogical self. Charlotte, NC.: Information Age Publishing. . * Buitelaar, M., & Zock, H. (2013). Religious voices in self-narratives. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. . * Jones, R.A., & Morioka, M. (Eds.) (2011). Jungian and dialogical self perspectives. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. . * Lengelle, R. (2021). Portrait of a scientist: in conversation with Hubert Hermans, founder of Dialogical Self Theory
''British Journal of Guidance & Counselling'', published online, April 2.


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Hubert J.M. Hermans
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International Society for Dialogical Science
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Journal of Constructivist Psychology (with a section Dialogical Self Theory)
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