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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Mark R Leary; June Price Tangney |
ISBN: | 1593852371 9781593852375 |
OCLC Number: | 1011440506 |
Description: | xv, 703 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm |
Contents: | The self as an organizing construct in the behavioral and social sciences / Mark R. Leary and June Price Tangney -- The self as a psycho-social dynamic processing system: a meta-perspective on a century of the self in psychology / Walter Mischel and Carolyn C. Morf -- Organization of self-knowledge: features, functions, and flexibility / Carolin J. Showers and Virgil Zeigler-Hill -- Self and identity as memory / John F. Kihlstrom, Jennifer S. Beer, and Stanley B. Klein -- The reflected self: creating yourself as (you think) others see you / Dianne M. Tice and Harry M. Wallace -- Stability and variability in self-concept and self-esteem / Michael H. Kernis and Brian M. Goldman -- A sociological approach to self and identity / Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke -- Implicit self and identity / Thierry Devos and Mahzarin R. Banaji -- Self-awareness / Charles S. Carver -- Self-regulation and the executive function of the self / Roy F. Baumeister and Kathleen D. Vohs -- Self-efficacy / James E. Maddux and Jennifer T. Gosselin -- Self-systems give unique meaning to self variables / Carol S. Dweck, E. Tory Higgins, and Heidi Grant-Pillow -- On assimilating identities to the self: a self-determination theory perspective on internalization and integrity within cultures / Richard M. Ryan and Edward L. Deci -- Self-evaluation / Abraham Tesser -- Seeking self-esteem: construction, maintenance, and protection of self-worth / Jennifer Crocker and Lora E. Park -- Freedom versus fear: on the defense, growth, and expansion of the self / Tom Pyszczynski, Jeff Greenberg, and Jamie L. Goldenberg -- How important is social comparison? / Joanne V. Wood and Anne E. Wilson -- Self-verification: the search for coherence / William B. Swann, Jr., Peter J. Rentfrow, and Jennifer S. Guinn -- Self-relevant emotions / June Price Tangney -- Individual differences in self-esteem: a review and theoretical integration / Mark R. Leary and Geoff MacDonald -- The relation of self to social perception / David Dunning -- Self and close relationships / Arthur Aron -- Social identity / Michael A. Hogg -- Optimal distinctiveness, social identity, and the self / Marilynn B. Brewer -- Self-presentation / Barry R. Schlenker -- Interpersonal self-regulation: lessons from the study of narcissism / Frederick Rhodewalt and Deborah L. Sorrow -- Cultural models of the self / Susan E. Cross and Jonathan S. Gore -- Subjectivity and self-recognition in animals / Robert W. Mitchell -- Evolution of the symbolic self: issues and prospects / Constantine Sedikides and John J. Skowronski -- The development of self-representations during childhood and adolescence / Susan Harter -- Disturbances of self and identity in personality disorders / Drew Westen and Amy Kegley Heim -- The next generation of self research / June Price Tangney and Mark R. Leary. |
Responsibility: | edited by Mark R. Leary, June Price Tangney. |
Abstract:
"The self has emerged as a central construct in many domains of behavioral and social science. This state-of-the-science volume brings together an array of leading authorities to comprehensively review theory and research in this burgeoning area. Coverage includes the content, structure, and organization of the self; processes related to agency, regulation, and self-control; self-evaluation and self-related motivation and emotion; interpersonal and cultural issues; and self-development across evolutionary time and the lifespan. Also examined are ways that the development of the self can go awry, resulting in emotional and behavioral problems. Book jacket."--Jacket.
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