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Handbook of Self-Concept
"If we could see ourselves as others see us, we would vanish on the spot." ―E. M. Cioran
It is one of the most intimate of realities and the slipperiest of abstractions. For Sartre it was a double negative and for B. F. Skinner, a set of learned responses. Among exponents of artificial intelligence it is the Oz at the end of the rainbow, while for Voltaire it was an unavoidable pathology. And, ever since William James first identified consciousness of self as a discrete psychological phenomenon, more than a century ago, it has been the source of intense speculation and debate among psychologists.
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Bringing together contributions from leading researchers and clinicians from a broad range of psychological disciplines, this book provides answers to these and other important questions concerning self-concept. It explores all theoretical and applied aspects of self-concept, offering a balanced synthesis of the vast body of information on the subject that has accumulated since the 1970s. Chapters address each of the six primary self-concept domains (competence, social, affect, academic, family, and physical) with an emphasis on the clinical significance of each. In the chapter on clinical assessment, existing self-concept scales are s
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Synthesizes almost 20 years of research findings in an area with application in just about every specialized field of psychology. Coverage includes the history of self-concept; context-specific self-concept related to the social domain distinguishing between factors of social skills, intelligence, acceptance, peer interactions and related constructs that affect a person's social self-perception; self-concept as an independent and dependent variable in research; and the use of self-concept in clinical practice, focusing on a multidimensional context-dependent model of personality assessment and interpretation.
BRUCE A. BRACKEN, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Psychology, University of Memphis, Tennessee. He received his doctorate in educational psychology and a master's degree in school psychology from the University of Georgia. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Assessment Psychology, and a fellow of the American Psychological Association. Dr. Bracken is the author of many well known assessment scales, including the Multidimensional Self-Concept Scale, the Assessment of Interpersonal Relations, the Universal Nonverbal Intelligence Test (UNIT), the Bracken Basic Concept Scale: Diagnostic Scale, the Bracken Basic Concept Scale: Screening Forms, and the Spanish Bracken Basic Concept Scale. He is co-founder and editor of Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment and sits on the editorial boards of School Psychology International, Canadian Journal of School Psychology, Assessment in Rehabilitation and Exceptionality, and Journal of Clinical Child Psychology. He is also the author or coauthor of more than one hundred professional books, articles, and reviews.
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