
Dialogical self
The Dialogical Self theory proposes that our identity is shaped through internal and external dialogues we have with ourselves and others. Imagine your mind as a stage where different "voices" or aspects of your personality interact, respond, and evolve over time. These voices represent your experiences, beliefs, and relationships, allowing you to reflect on different perspectives. This concept emphasizes that our sense of self is not fixed but rather dynamic, influenced by conversations we have internally and in our social environments, helping us navigate life and form our identities.