Published : 2024-12-19

The Transtheoretical Model of Narrative-Correction Relationship as the Basis of the Resocialization Process

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The article focuses on the transtheoretical model of narrative-corrective relationships as the foundation for the process of resocialization. The aim of the article is to present a specific relationship model that can serve as the basis for the resocialization process, regardless of the methods used. This model is based on interdisciplinary assumptions from fields such as psychology, psychotherapy, and resocialization. The author presents a concept in which the relationship serves as the basis for interactions with another person. It is a specific narrative-corrective relationship that constitutes a type of asymmetrical relationship between its participants, in which one person assumes a dominant role resulting from legal conditions. The person in the dominant role takes on a narrative position towards the other participant in the relationship, while suspending moral judgment of their behavior. In the second part of the article, the author cites scientific research supporting the assumptions of the narrative-corrective relationship model and proposes further development of this concept.

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resocialization, narrative-corrective relationship, communication, psychotherapy, transtheoretical, interdisciplinary, morality



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Roczniki Pedagogiczne · ISSN 2080-850X | eISSN 2544-5243 · DOI: 10.18290/rped
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