%0 Journal Article %T Modal articulation: The psychological and semiotic functions of modalities in the sensemaking process %A Maria Francesca Freda %A Maria Luisa Martino %A Raffaele De Luca Picione %J Theory & Psychology %@ 1461-7447 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0959354317743580 %X Within a semiotic and psychodynamic frame, we present and discuss the psychological construct of modal articulation. By modality, we mean the way a subject organizes the meaning of his/her own experience according to categories of necessity, possibility, opportunity, will, knowledge, permission, and duty. Modality is a relevant topic in some branches of philosophy, logics, linguistics, and semiotics, but there is no systematic discourse about it in psychology. The proposal of this work is to deal with some interesting and promising features of modal categories in the sensemaking process of subjective experience. Modalization is presented as a relevant semiotic organization in each contextual and dynamic sensemaking process in order to perform three functions: (a) connection between affective matrix and subjective experience, (b) mediation between subjective positioning in intersubjective context, and (c) vectorialization of action, namely orienting subjective agency in becoming temporal. Theoretical, methodological, and clinical implications are discussed %K clinical psychology %K modal articulation %K modality %K semiotics %K sensemaking process %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0959354317743580