Frankfurt Autobiographical Narratives Lab
Our research concerns autobiographical narratives from a psychodynamic, developmental, and emotion-theoretical perspective.
Research areas:
- Development of the life story , MainLife
- Emotion and narrative
- Narrative processes in psychotherapy
- Coding manuals
- Workshop „Narrative identity“
Recent publications:
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Habermas, T., & Kemper, N. (2021)."Psychoanalytic perspectives on identity: From ego to life narrative."
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Habermas, T. (2020)."Die Veränderung von Lebensgeschichten im Laufe des Lebens."
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Habermas, T. (2019)."Wir erinnern, wer wir sind."
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ISBN-13: 978-1107032132 |
Habermas, T. (2019)"Emotion and narrative: Perspectives in autobiographical storytelling"
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ISBN-13: 978-0199936564 |
Habermas, T., & Köber, C. (2015)"Autobiographical reasoning is constitutive for narrative identity: The role of the life story for personal continuity."
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ISBN-13: 978-1107039872 |
Habermas, T. (2015)"A model of psychopathological distortions of autobiographical memory narratives: An emotion narrative view."
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Tilmann Habermas (2015). History of anorexia nervosa.
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ISBN-13: 978-1118984888 |
Habermas, T., & Hatiboğlu, N. (2014)"Contextualizing the self: The emergence of biographical understanding in adolescence." In B. Schiff (Ed.), Re-reading Personal narratives and the life course. New Directions in Child and Adolescent Development, 145, 29-41. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. doi: 10.1002/cad.20065
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ISBN 0521189330 |
Tilmann Habermas (2012)"Identity, emotion, and the social matrix of autobiographical memory: A psychoanalytic narrative view".
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ISBN 978-111800380-0 |
Tilmann Habermas (ed.) (2011)"The Development of Autobiographical Reasoning in Adolescence and Beyond"
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