The Experience of Depth Curiosity: The Pursuit of Congruence Despite the Danger of Engulfment
Journal of Constructivist Psychology; Jul2009, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p187-212.
A recent publication by one of our grantees and colleagues, Heidi Levitt.
This article presents a grounded theory analysis of the experience of
sustaining an abiding curiosity. Results emphasize how curiosity became
inherently motivating and pleasurable, and led to deeper understandings
of interpersonal differences and an enriched sense of identity. Despite
the experience of curiosity strengthening, waning, and shifting across
time, it was experienced as a longstanding driving force. At the same
time, if consuming, curiosity holds risks for participants and could
lead to alienation from others and despair. The discussion puts forward
a more integrated understanding of a somewhat fragmented literature and
highlights the complexities that depth curiosity entails.
Levitt, Heidi M.
Williams, Daniel C.
Uruk, Ayse Ciftci
Kannan, Divya
Obana, Maki
Smith, Brandy L.
Wang, Mei-Chuan
Plexico, Laura W.
Camp, Jonathan
Hardison, Heather
Watts, Anasa
Biss, Wendy J.
Link to the article