Self-Esteem: The Puzzle of Low Self-RegardRoy F. Baumeister Springer Science & Business Media, 11 Νοε 2013 - 286 σελίδες Summarizing and integrating the major empirical research of the past twenty years, this volume presents a thorough review of the subject, with a special focus on what sets people with low self-esteem apart from others. As the subject is central to the understanding of personality, mental health, and social adjustment, this work will be appreciated by professionals and advanced students in the fields of personality, social, clinical, and organizational psychology. |
Περιεχόμενα
Chapter 1 | 3 |
SelfConcept Confusion and Low SelfEsteem Behavior | 10 |
References | 18 |
SelfEsteem and Resiliency to SelfImage Threats | 21 |
Avoiding SelfImage | 28 |
References | 35 |
Protection Enhancement and SelfEsteem | 41 |
Conclusion | 50 |
SelfEsteem Changes | 139 |
Chapter 8 | 147 |
Conclusions and Implications | 160 |
Chapter 9 | 167 |
Conceptualization and Assessment of Stability of SelfEsteem | 168 |
Reactions to Interpersonal Feedback | 174 |
References | 180 |
How Do They Do It? | 189 |
SelfServing Attributions | 59 |
SelfServing Judgments of Control | 72 |
The SelfConcept and SelfServing Biases | 75 |
References | 81 |
Original Model of the Causes of SelfEsteem | 88 |
The Inextricable Link Between Appearance and SelfEsteem | 95 |
Revised Model of the Causes of SelfEsteem | 102 |
Summary | 109 |
Chapter 6 | 117 |
Benefits From Associating With Exemplary Others | 123 |
Chapter 7 | 131 |
References | 196 |
The Need for SelfWorth | 202 |
Changing Levels of SelfEsteem | 210 |
Conclusion | 217 |
Organizational Implications | 231 |
References | 238 |
Puzzles and Possible Pitfalls of High SelfRegard | 245 |
A Call Too Early | 254 |
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