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Do We Really Want a Future as Qualitative Psychologists? Alessandra Fasulo Regular Article 04 July 2015 Pages: 670 - 680
Activity Theories and the Ontology of Psychology: Learning from Danish and Russian Experiences Jens MammenIrina Mironenko Regular Article 24 May 2015 Pages: 681 - 713
Reviewing Japanese Concepts of Amae and Ie to Deeper Understand the Relevance of Secure-Base Behavior in the Context of Japanese Caregiver-Child Interactions Tomo UmemuraJohn W. Traphagan Regular Article 01 July 2015 Pages: 714 - 736
The Rhythmic, Sonorous and Melodic Components of Adult-Child-Object Interactions Between 2 and 6 Months Old Ana Moreno-NúñezCintia RodríguezMaría Jesús Del Olmo Regular Article 26 February 2015 Pages: 737 - 756
Being or Becoming: Toward an Open-System, Process-Centric Model of Personality Peter J. Giordano Regular Article 21 September 2015 Pages: 757 - 771