About the Author:
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 Guilt[/i] and coeditor (with Kurt Fischer) of [i]Self-Conscious Emotions: The Psychology of Shame, Guilt, Embarrassment, and Pride[/i]. Dr. Tangney is currently Associate Editor of [i]Self and Identity[/i] and Consulting Editor of [i]Journal of Personality and Social Psychology[/i], [i]Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin[/i], [i]Psychological Assessment[/i], [i]Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology[/i], and [i]Journal of Personality[/i]. Her research has been funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and the John Templeton Foundation.
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I. Introduction
1. The Self as an Organizing Construct in the Behavioral and Social Sciences
Mark R. Leary and June Price Tangney
2. The Self as a Psycho-Social Dynamic Processing System: A Meta-Perspective on a Century of the Self in Psychology
Walter Mischel and Carolyn Morf
II. Content, Structure, and Organization of the Self
3. Organization of Self-Knowledge: Features, Functions, and Flexibility
Carolin J. Showers and Virgil Zeigler-Hill
4. Self and Identity as Memory
John F. Kihlstrom, Jennifer S. Beer, and Stanley B. Klein
5. The Reflected Self: Creating Yourself as (You Think) Others See You
Dianne Tice and Harry M. Wallace
6. Stability and Variability in Self-Concept and Self-Esteem
Michael H. Kernis and Brian M. Goldman
7. A Sociological Approach to Self and Identity
Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke
8. Implicit Self and Identity
Thierry Devos and Mahzarin R. Banaji
III. Agency, Regulation, and Control
9. Self-Awareness
Charles S. Carver
10. Self-Regulation and the Executive Function of the Self
Roy F. Baumeister and Kathleen D. Vohs
11. Self-Efficacy
James E. Maddux and Jennifer T. Gosselin
12. Self-Systems Give Unique Meaning to Self Variables
Carol S. Dweck, E. Tory Higgins, and Heidi Grant-Pillow
13. On Assimilating Identities to the Self: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective on Internalization and Integrity within Cultures
Richard M. Ryan and Edward L. Deci
IV. Evaluation, Motivation, and Emotion
14. Self-Evaluation
Abraham Tesser
15. Seeking Self-Esteem: Construction, Maintenance, and Protection of Self-Worth
Jennifer Crocker and Lora E. Park
16. Freedom versus Fear: On the Defense, Growth, and Expansion of the Self
Tom Pyszczynski, Jeff Greenberg, and Jamie L. Goldenberg
17. How Important Is Social Comparison?
Joanne V. Wood and Anne E. Wilson
18. Self-Verification: The Search for Coherence
William B. Swann, Jr., Peter J. Rentfrow, and Jennifer S. Guinn
19. Self-Relevant Emotions
June Price Tangney
20. Individual Differences in Self-Esteem: A Review and Theoretical Integration
Mark R. Leary and Geoff MacDonald
V. Interpersonal Aspects of the Self
21. The Relation of Self to Social Perception
David Dunning
22. Self and Close Relationships
Arthur Aron
23. Social Identity
Michael A. Hogg
24. Optimal Distinctiveness, Social Identity, and the Self
Marilyn Brewer
25. Self-Presentation
Barry Schlenker
26. Interpersonal Self-Regulation: Lessons from the Study of Narcissism
Frederick Rhodewalt and Deborah Sorrow
27. Cultural Models of the Self
Susan E. Cross and Jonathan Gore
VI. Phylogenetic and Ontological Development
28. Subjectivity and Self-Recognition in Animals
Robert W. Mitchell
29. Evolution of the Symbolic Self: Issues and Prospects
Constantine Sedikides and John J. Skowronski
30. The Development of Self-Representations during Childhood and Adolescence
Susan Harter
31. Disturbances of Self and Identity in Personality Disorders
Drew Westen and Amy Kegley Heim
VII. Epilogue
32. The Next Generation of Self Research
June Price Tangney and Mark R. Leary
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