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Self-Talk: An Interdisciplinary Review and Transdisciplinary Model

  • Alexander T. Latinjak
  • , Alain Morin
  • , Thomas M. Brinthaupt
  • , James Hardy
  • , Antonis Hatzigeorgiadis
  • , Philip C. Kendall
  • , Christopher Neck
  • , Emily Oliver
  • , Małgorzata M. Puchalska-Wasyl
  • , Alla V. Tovares
  • , Adam Winsler
  • Mount Royal University
  • MIddle Tennessee State University
  • Temple University, PA
  • Arizona State University
  • John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
  • Howard University
  • George Mason University, Fairfax
  • University of Suffolk
  • University of Thessaly
  • Durham University

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Abstract

The present work synthesises the self-talk literature and constructs a transdisciplinary self-talk model to guide future research across all academic disciplines that engage with self-talk. A comprehensive research review was conducted, including 559 self-talk articles published between 1978 and 2020. These articles were divided into 6 research categories: (a) inner dialogue, (b) mixed spontaneous and goal-directed organic self-talk, (c) goal-directed self-talk, (d) spontaneous self-talk, (e) educational self-talk interventions, and (f) strategic self-talk interventions. Following this, critical details were extracted from a subsample of 100 articles to create an interdisciplinary synthesis of the self-talk literature. Based on the synthesis, a self-talk model was created that places spontaneous and goal-directed organic self-talk as well as educational and strategic self-talk interventions in relation to variables within their nomological network, including external factors (e.g. task difficulty), descriptive states and traits (e.g. emotions), behaviour and performance, metacognition, and psychological skills (e.g. concentration).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)355–386
Number of pages32
JournalReview of General Psychology
Volume27
Issue number4
Early online date6 Jun 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

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