Dr. John Vervaeke

Agency, Communion, and the Dialogical Self

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Jul 11, 2025
Matthew Schaublin, a Master’s candidate in psychology focused on authenticity, joins Gregg Henriques, a psychologist and professor, to dive deep into the nature of authenticity. They explore how authenticity is shaped not just by our inner selves, but through meaningful relationships and communion with others. Their research reveals that genuine experiences often arise from emotional connections rather than solitary reflection. The conversation critiques traditional views of selfhood, advocating for a more dynamic understanding of agency intertwined with social influences.
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Authenticity Linked to Agency and Values

  • Authentic experiences often involve a high sense of agency and alignment with one's values despite external pressures.
  • Ownership of one's actions and self-insight frequently mark these moments as genuine self-expression.
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Agency and Communion in Authenticity

  • Authenticity involves complex interplay between self-expression and social context.
  • Agency and communion represent self and other relational dynamics influencing authenticity.
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Critique of Individualistic Authenticity

  • Current psychological models of authenticity are overly individualistic and static.
  • There's a need for dynamic, relational, and transjective models capturing lived experience.
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