Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... experience predominantly negative life events should show the highest rate of relapse , whereas highly self - aware individuals who experience predominantly positive life events should show the lowest rate of relapse . Low self - aware ...
... experience predominantly negative life events should show the highest rate of relapse , whereas highly self - aware individuals who experience predominantly positive life events should show the lowest rate of relapse . Low self - aware ...
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... experience that , given the individual's mental and physical state at the time and the rate and nature of the stimulation , was beyond the individual's assimilative capacity . Because the experience ( or some aspect of it ) could ...
... experience that , given the individual's mental and physical state at the time and the rate and nature of the stimulation , was beyond the individual's assimilative capacity . Because the experience ( or some aspect of it ) could ...
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... experience , to maintain a favorable pleasure / pain balance , and to maintain self- esteem . In early childhood , maintaining a favorable pleasure / pain balance is the dominant need . Once a personal theory of reality has developed ...
... experience , to maintain a favorable pleasure / pain balance , and to maintain self- esteem . In early childhood , maintaining a favorable pleasure / pain balance is the dominant need . Once a personal theory of reality has developed ...
Contents
SelfDefinition and SelfEvaluation Maintenance | 1 |
Bringing Social Reality into | 33 |
SelfAssessment in Achievement Behavior | 93 |
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