TY - GEN ID - cogprints2485 UR - http://cogprints.org/2485/ A1 - Morin, Alain Y1 - 1995/// N2 - This article raises the question of how self-talk mediates self-awareness. It is argued that the process of acquiring self-information can be seen as a problem-solving task, and that self-talk can facilitate this process (as it does for any other problem) by promoting a precise formulation and approach to the problem, by adequately focusing attention on the task, and through constant self-evaluations. A complementary analysis of the possible characteristics of an effective internal dialogue in the acquisition of self-information is undertaken. Among other things, taking others' perspective through self-talk, possessing a rich vocabulary about oneself, and paying attention to the content of one's self-talk are believed to be important in that respect. Clinical implications raised by this analysis are also discussed. KW - inner speech; self-awareness; self-information; TI - Characteristics of an effective internal dialogue in the acquisition of self-information SP - 45 AV - public EP - 58 ER -