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27 kwi 2014 · A short overview of the person-oriented approach is given as a guide to the researcher interested in carrying out person-oriented research. Theoretical, methodological, and practical...
28 lut 2015 · By analyzing the configuration of the meaning dimensions within each person (i.e., their meaning profile), person-oriented approaches allow conclusions to be drawn about individuals.
20 lut 2015 · Psychology. This first issue of Journal for Person-Oriented Research is a special issue devoted to the presentation of person-oriented approaches taken by leading researchers in the area. A prototypic person-oriented approach has three characteristics: (1) A pattern focus, (2) A focus on the individual, and (3) A process focus.
28 kwi 2010 · The development of the person-oriented approach has made considerable progress at the level of theory. In addition, the approach has found a large number of applications. Sterba and Bauer's Keynote Article has closed a gap by discussing methodological implications of the person-oriented approach.
“Orientation to name,” “orientation to person,” and “orientation to persons” are kindred concepts, but the neurology and psychiatry literature reflect subtle distinctions among them.
The modern person-oriented approach is presented in Bergman and Magnusson (1997) and in Bergman, von Eye, and Magnusson (2006). It should be noticed that the approach has two facets: (1) a theoretical facet and (2) a methodological facet in the form of methods that most naturally are useful in implementing person-oriented research (usually pattern-
Valsiner, J. (2015), From person-oriented to person-centered psychology: Abstracting structures of relationships. Journal for Per-son-Oriented Research, 1(1-2), 7-14. DOI: 10.17505/jpor.2015.02. Abstract: Although the investigation of persons should be natural for psychological science by its inherent logic, this has