This article is proper representation of cognitive attributes based on an extremely creative ground. The presentation of the case is on a narration that involves taking the subject at hand, impersonating it and delivering it to the people. The idea has an aim of giving each reader a personal touch of the idea with extensive source of ideas and information in the discussion (Mishler, 1986). People like listening to stories which later confine in to a moral idea. This narration gives a basic understanding of the story, preparing people for the absorption of the reality (Cooper & McLeod, 2011). The story changes later, and the narration, which is confined to connectivity between the reader and the author take another turn.
Roger is taken as an object in possession of the desired traits for a discussion. Through the analysis of the life of Roger, it has been possible to realize or define the Adlerian psychology as provided by the movements that were recorded by Roger. The narration and the interview brought in all traits that would have influenced him if inferiority was not considered. The derivation of meaning from the presentation of the case makes the narrative and interview approach significant for the study.
The case of Bruce
This is a narration that begins on a Greek man who naturally energetic and physically fit. Bruce was defined by his personal character, which had been influenced by his time of birth. The narration goes that he was exposed to the wrong information about the relationship with people especially women since he was taught that women should be inferior. It was an explanation on how other people’s opinion may affect an individual in his lifetime (Cooper & McLeod, 2011).
This article is built on self evaluation by Bruce. He tries to revisit his life and learn how he gathered the traits he got. One of the most disturbing one is the negativity for women. He could sit for intense imagination and come up with a prerequisite conclusion. Other times, he analyzed his dreams to understand the real cause of the perspective he got. Self evaluation is a very significant tool in self understanding (Mishler, 1986). Therefore, the approach for this case was superb and successful in the delivery of the intended message.
References
Cooper, M., & McLeod, J. (2011). Pluralistic counselling and psychotherapy. Los Angeles: SAGE.
Mishler, E. G. (1986). Research interviewing: context and narrative. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.