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    Intersubjectivity refers to the shared understanding between individuals (Göncü, 1993). Research shows cognitive-affective processes help to develop intersubjectivity (Tronick & Cohn, 1989). Similarly, in psychotherapeutic relationships, cognitive-affective processes are the building blocks to the therapeutic alliance. A psychotherapeutic alliance constitutes the shared client-psychotherapist relationship marked by mutual respect, caring and shared understanding of therapeutic goals. If intersubjectivity

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    Intersubjectivity and Self-Disclosure in the Age of the Internet The subject of self-disclosure has become a popular point of debate and contention within the psychoanalytic literature. From the conservative stance of traditional Freudian schools of thought to the more permissive stance of the Relational school, the choice to self-disclose and what content is permissible to disclose to patients has been the subject of diverging viewpoints. As mediums of communication continue to evolve, self-disclosure

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    The journal will examine cognitive development of a child in an environment guided by the information provided by asking questions. It will discuss Vygotsky's perspective of intersubjectivity between the parent and the child by reflecting on one of the examples from the personal life experiences. Vygotsky emphasizes that growth of child’s cognition is directly correlated to his/her interactions with people around him/her. The aspect of the cognitive development through socio cultural interaction

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    When my two older boys were five and seven, I signed them up for a karate class. We liked the instructor, Vicki because she was encouraging, disciplined, and made the class. However, I didn’t feel like I had much in common with her. One day we talked for a moment in the parking lot and she asked if I was Mormon, the question surprised me since she didn’t seem Mormon and we had never discussed religion. When I said, ‘yes,” she replied that she could tell. Then she told me that she used to be Mormon

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    perceptions and thoughts we have through the mediums of our minds,”(1986: 37). How can anyone really prove anything they see in their lives or what the might believe in? Babbie goes on to explain, “Our only proof of objectivity is intersubjectivity”(1986: 37). Intersubjectivity was explained in lecture as different subjects with their individual error-prone subjectivities reporting to the same thing. So you can ask someone what he or she thinks about death, and their experience can be completely different

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    Journal Article Review: Eriksson and Soderberg (2010) Customers' Ways of Making Sense of a Financial Service Relationship Through Intersubjective Mirroring of Others. Journal of Financial Services Marketing 2010) 15, 99-11 A. Material Evaluation Introduction The focus of this study is the review of the work of Eriksson and Soderberg (2010) which examines the importance of the existing relationships between the buyer and the seller in marketing research. Reported by Eriksson and Soderberg (2010)

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    Zizek examines “The critical depreciation and abandonment of the term ‘intersubjectivity’ in late Lacan does not in any way involve an abandonment of the notion that the subject's relation to his/her Other and the Latter's desire is crucial to the Subject's very identity—paradoxically, one should claim that Lacan's abandonment of ‘intersubjectivity’ is strictly correlative to the focusing of attention on the enigma of the impenetrable Other's desire” (8). This

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    shared experience is a powerful tool to develop close relationships, but surely a more tangible, less transitory experience would have a greater impact. Obviously, I am in the minority. Kesey was able convince others to test LSD in search of intersubjectivity, a transcendental state in which all participants can know and feel what others are feeling. My inner doubting Thomas asks: isn’t this a fancy word for empathy? Am I too cynical? Perhaps I am uncomfortable with the embrace of Kesey by some as

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    References http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1469-7610.00701/abstract;jsessionid=F5BDCE7E9FE5CCB25A2E9FBF4755177E.f03t03 Infant Intersubjectivity: Research, Theory, and Clinical Applications. Colwyn Trevarthen and Kenneth J. Aitken. Article first published online: 7 OCT 2003 http://www.webmd.com/children/piaget-stages-of-development Piaget Stages of Development. ©2005-2015 WebMD, LLC

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    Laura Bohannan in Shakespeare in the Bush and Michael Jackson in Minima Ethnographica: Intersubjectivity and the Anthropological Project examine their experiences with vastly diverse cultures. Both authors visit places that are so dissimilar from their own communities and have trouble adjusting to their new society’s mores. Bohannan found it almost inconceivable that a classic novel such as Hamlet could be interpreted in such a different way than what she had thought. Jackson also had trouble understanding

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