W. Crozier
Shyness and Embrarrassment
Perspectives from Social Psychology
Herausgeber: Crozier, W. Ray; Crozier, W. Ray
W. Crozier
Shyness and Embrarrassment
Perspectives from Social Psychology
Herausgeber: Crozier, W. Ray; Crozier, W. Ray
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Leading international researchers draw upon a variety of perspectives on the study of shyness and embarrassment, shame, blushing and self-consciousness.
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Leading international researchers draw upon a variety of perspectives on the study of shyness and embarrassment, shame, blushing and self-consciousness.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9780521355292
- ISBN-10: 052135529X
- Artikelnr.: 23818720
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9780521355292
- ISBN-10: 052135529X
- Artikelnr.: 23818720
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Acknowledgements; Introduction W. Ray Crozier; Part I. Theoretical Issues
in the Study of Shyness and Embarrassment: 1. Social psychological
perspectives on shyness,embarrassment and shame W. Ray Crozier; 2. Shyness
and embarrassment in psychological theory and ordinary language Peter R.
Harris; 3. The expression of shyness and embarrassment Jens Asendorff; 4.
The impact of focus of attention and affect on social behaviour Frederick
X. Gibbons; 5. The evolution and manifestation of social anxiety Paul
Gilbert and Peter Trower; Part II. An Emphasis Upon Embarrassment: 6.
Embarrassment: a conceptual analysis Rom Harré; 7. Embarrassment and
blushing: a component-process model, some initial descriptive and
cross-cultural data Robert J. Edelmann; 8. Blushing as a discourse: was
Darwin wrong? Cristiano Castelfranchi and Isabella Poggi; Part III. An
Emphasis Upon Shyness: 9. A definition of shyness and its implications for
clinical practice Henk T. Van Der Molen; 10. Shyness and self-presentation
James A. Shepperd and Robert M. Arkin; 11. Shyness as a personality trait
Jonathan M. Cheek and Stephen R. Briggs; 12. Social anxiety, personality,
and the self: clinical research and practice Lorne M. Hartman and Patricia
A. Cleland; Name index; Subject index.
in the Study of Shyness and Embarrassment: 1. Social psychological
perspectives on shyness,embarrassment and shame W. Ray Crozier; 2. Shyness
and embarrassment in psychological theory and ordinary language Peter R.
Harris; 3. The expression of shyness and embarrassment Jens Asendorff; 4.
The impact of focus of attention and affect on social behaviour Frederick
X. Gibbons; 5. The evolution and manifestation of social anxiety Paul
Gilbert and Peter Trower; Part II. An Emphasis Upon Embarrassment: 6.
Embarrassment: a conceptual analysis Rom Harré; 7. Embarrassment and
blushing: a component-process model, some initial descriptive and
cross-cultural data Robert J. Edelmann; 8. Blushing as a discourse: was
Darwin wrong? Cristiano Castelfranchi and Isabella Poggi; Part III. An
Emphasis Upon Shyness: 9. A definition of shyness and its implications for
clinical practice Henk T. Van Der Molen; 10. Shyness and self-presentation
James A. Shepperd and Robert M. Arkin; 11. Shyness as a personality trait
Jonathan M. Cheek and Stephen R. Briggs; 12. Social anxiety, personality,
and the self: clinical research and practice Lorne M. Hartman and Patricia
A. Cleland; Name index; Subject index.
Acknowledgements; Introduction W. Ray Crozier; Part I. Theoretical Issues
in the Study of Shyness and Embarrassment: 1. Social psychological
perspectives on shyness,embarrassment and shame W. Ray Crozier; 2. Shyness
and embarrassment in psychological theory and ordinary language Peter R.
Harris; 3. The expression of shyness and embarrassment Jens Asendorff; 4.
The impact of focus of attention and affect on social behaviour Frederick
X. Gibbons; 5. The evolution and manifestation of social anxiety Paul
Gilbert and Peter Trower; Part II. An Emphasis Upon Embarrassment: 6.
Embarrassment: a conceptual analysis Rom Harré; 7. Embarrassment and
blushing: a component-process model, some initial descriptive and
cross-cultural data Robert J. Edelmann; 8. Blushing as a discourse: was
Darwin wrong? Cristiano Castelfranchi and Isabella Poggi; Part III. An
Emphasis Upon Shyness: 9. A definition of shyness and its implications for
clinical practice Henk T. Van Der Molen; 10. Shyness and self-presentation
James A. Shepperd and Robert M. Arkin; 11. Shyness as a personality trait
Jonathan M. Cheek and Stephen R. Briggs; 12. Social anxiety, personality,
and the self: clinical research and practice Lorne M. Hartman and Patricia
A. Cleland; Name index; Subject index.
in the Study of Shyness and Embarrassment: 1. Social psychological
perspectives on shyness,embarrassment and shame W. Ray Crozier; 2. Shyness
and embarrassment in psychological theory and ordinary language Peter R.
Harris; 3. The expression of shyness and embarrassment Jens Asendorff; 4.
The impact of focus of attention and affect on social behaviour Frederick
X. Gibbons; 5. The evolution and manifestation of social anxiety Paul
Gilbert and Peter Trower; Part II. An Emphasis Upon Embarrassment: 6.
Embarrassment: a conceptual analysis Rom Harré; 7. Embarrassment and
blushing: a component-process model, some initial descriptive and
cross-cultural data Robert J. Edelmann; 8. Blushing as a discourse: was
Darwin wrong? Cristiano Castelfranchi and Isabella Poggi; Part III. An
Emphasis Upon Shyness: 9. A definition of shyness and its implications for
clinical practice Henk T. Van Der Molen; 10. Shyness and self-presentation
James A. Shepperd and Robert M. Arkin; 11. Shyness as a personality trait
Jonathan M. Cheek and Stephen R. Briggs; 12. Social anxiety, personality,
and the self: clinical research and practice Lorne M. Hartman and Patricia
A. Cleland; Name index; Subject index.