2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.686928
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The Interprocessual-Self Theory in Support of Human Neuroscience Studies

Abstract: Rather than occurring abstractly (autonomously), ethical growth occurs in interpersonal relationships (IRs). It requires optimally functioning cognitive processes [attention, working memory (WM), episodic/autobiographical memory (AM), inhibition, flexibility, among others], emotional processes (physical contact, motivation, and empathy), processes surrounding ethical, intimacy, and identity issues, and other psychological processes (self-knowledge, integration, and the capacity for agency). Without intending t… Show more

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“…Thus, such practices are considered among the most important obstacles which affect the student teachers' preparation process. Educational studies, such as those conducted by Al-Bandari and Al-Atoum (2002), Cascio et al (2019) and Luis et al (2022) pointed out the importance of human and personal relations among the teaching staff, being the most influential factor in the educational process, as well as their impact on achieving adaptation among school staff. This result contradicts with psychological and social theories that emphasize the importance of integrating the student teacher into social and human interactions, as this effectively contributes to the development of personality and the development in the field of professional growth (Han & Huang, 2022;Hoppler et al, 2022;Stafford et al, 2011;Tamir & Hughes, 2018).…”
Section: Discussion Of the Results Of The First Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, such practices are considered among the most important obstacles which affect the student teachers' preparation process. Educational studies, such as those conducted by Al-Bandari and Al-Atoum (2002), Cascio et al (2019) and Luis et al (2022) pointed out the importance of human and personal relations among the teaching staff, being the most influential factor in the educational process, as well as their impact on achieving adaptation among school staff. This result contradicts with psychological and social theories that emphasize the importance of integrating the student teacher into social and human interactions, as this effectively contributes to the development of personality and the development in the field of professional growth (Han & Huang, 2022;Hoppler et al, 2022;Stafford et al, 2011;Tamir & Hughes, 2018).…”
Section: Discussion Of the Results Of The First Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IPS is based on human development theory and the unity between knowledge and action (Frisina, 2002). According to IPS, each human being can be understood in an in-depth way only as a transcendental being characterized by a profoundly complicated singularity: one is more than the addition of their parts and more than their biological nature and their selfhood and identity (Akrivou et al, 2018;Luis et al, 2021). Indeed, looking at its philosophical roots (Polo, 2016), a person is a transcendental, coexistent being (Polo, 2015); a complicated singularity who it is more than (i.e., "besides") her actions.…”
Section: Integrity Empathy and The Inter-processual Self Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%