Our self-concepts or self-image or identities, our I-ness or me-ness is not static, but dynamic, predominantly dependent on environmental socio-cultural conditions. Our fixed beliefs/schema and their often fungible behavioral application in the various situational contexts we experience constitute an internal dialectic between our ostensibly individual/personal subjective interest(s) and our conscious and/or subconscious perception, both rational & emotional, of objective triangulated (ref. Bowenism) reality.
Our self-concepts or self-image or identities, our I-ness or me-ness is not static, but dynamic, predominantly dependent on environmental socio-cultural conditions. Our fixed beliefs/schema and their often fungible behavioral application in the various situational contexts we experience constitute an internal dialectic between our ostensibly individual/personal subjective interest(s) and our conscious and/or subconscious perception, both rational & emotional, of objective triangulated (ref. Bowenism) reality.