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Interface of Social and Clinical Psychology Key Readings

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ISBN-10: 1841690880

ISBN-13: 9781841690889

Edition: 2004

Authors: Robin M. Kowalski, Mark R. Leary

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This volume is for undergraduate and graduate courses in social psychology, personality, clinical psychology, counselling psychology, and abnormal psychology, and can be used as a primary text for courses and seminars in social psychology and the social-clinical interface.
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List price: $73.95
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication date: 11/19/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 398
Size: 7.50" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.540
Language: English

Mark R. Leary, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at Wake Forest University. His research interests focus on social motivation and emotion, particularly processes involving the self. Dr. Leary has written or edited several previous books, including [i]Social Psychology and Dysfunctional Behavior[/i]; [i]Self Presentation: Impression Management and Interpersonal Behavior[/i]; [i]Social Anxiety[/i] (with R. M. Kowalski); [i]Interpersonal Rejection[/i]; and [i]Selfhood: Identity, Esteem, Regulation[/i]. He is also Editor of the journal [i]Self and Identity[/i]. June Price Tangney, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at George Mason University. She is coauthor (with Ronda Dearing) of [i]Shame and…    

Introduction M.R. Leary
An Introduction to Social-clinical Psychology
Progress Toward a Viable Interface between Social and Clinical-counseling Psychology
Social Psychological Processes in the Development and Maintenance of Emotional and Behavioral Problems
Behavioral and Characterological Attributional Styles as Predictors of Depression and Loneliness: Review, Refinement and Test
Explanatory Style, Expectations, and Depressive Symptoms
Self-regulation Failure: An Overview. C. Peterson
Catastrophizing and Untimely Death. B.M. Braginsky
Schizophrenic Patients in the Psychiatric Interview: An Experimental Study of Their Effectiveness at Manipulation
Jones Drug Choice as a Self-handicapping Strategy in Response to Noncontingent Success
Social Cognition of Binge Eating
The Role of Self-esteem in Emotional and Behavioral Problems: Why is Low Self-esteem Dysfunctional?
Marital Satisfaction, Depression, and Attributions: A Longitudinal Analysis
Interpersonal Concomitants and Antecedents of Depression among College Students
Social Confirmation of Dysphoria: Shared and Private Reactions to Depression
Implications of Rejection Sensitivity for Intimate Relationships
Social Psychological Processes in the Perception and Diagnosis of Psychological Problems
On Being Sane in Insane Places
A Patient by Any Other Name. Clinical Group Difference in Labeling Bias
When Counselors Confirm: A Functional Analysis
The Mythology of Psychopathology: A Social Cognitive View of Deviance, Difference, and Disorder
Lessons from Social Psychology on Discrediting Psychiatric Stigma
Social Psychological Processes in Clinical Treatment and Psychological Change
American Psychotherapy in Perspective (Excerpt from Persuasion and Healing)
The Scientific Study of Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Unificationist View
Disclosure of Traumas and Immune Function: Health Implications for Psychotherapy
Cognitive Dissonance and Psychotherapy: The Role of Effort Justification in Inducing Weight Loss
Reconceptualizing Social Influence in Counseling: The Elaboration Likelihood
The Effects of Choice and Enhanced Personal Responsibility for the Aged: A Field Experiment in an Institutional Setting
The Trouble with Change: Self-verification and Allegiance to the Self
Appendix
How to Read a Journal Article in Social Psychology