Social Psychological Foundations of Clinical Psychology
Herausgeber: Maddux, James E; Tangney, June Price
Social Psychological Foundations of Clinical Psychology
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Uniquely integrative and authoritative, this volume explores how advances in social psychology can deepen understanding and improve treatment of clinical problems. The role of basic psychological processes in mental health and disorder is examined by leading experts in social, clinical, and counseling psychology. Chapters present cutting-edge research on self and identity, self-regulation, interpersonal processes, social cognition, and emotion. The volume identifies specific ways that social psychology concepts, findings, and research methods can inform clinical assessment and diagnosis, as…mehr
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Uniquely integrative and authoritative, this volume explores how advances in social psychology can deepen understanding and improve treatment of clinical problems. The role of basic psychological processes in mental health and disorder is examined by leading experts in social, clinical, and counseling psychology. Chapters present cutting-edge research on self and identity, self-regulation, interpersonal processes, social cognition, and emotion. The volume identifies specific ways that social psychology concepts, findings, and research methods can inform clinical assessment and diagnosis, as well as the development of effective treatments. Compelling topics include the social psychology of help seeking, therapeutic change, and the therapist-client relationship.
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- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 555
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 189mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1190g
- ISBN-13: 9781606236796
- ISBN-10: 1606236792
- Artikelnr.: 29280649
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 555
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 189mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1190g
- ISBN-13: 9781606236796
- ISBN-10: 1606236792
- Artikelnr.: 29280649
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
James E. Maddux, PhD, is University Professor of Psychology at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, and former director of its clinical doctoral program. Dr. Maddux is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association's Divisions of General, Clinical, and Health Psychology. His major interest is the integration of theory and research from clinical, social, and health psychology. His research is concerned primarily with understanding the influence of beliefs about personal effectiveness and control on psychological adjustment and health-related behavior. June Price Tangney, PhD, is University Professor of Psychology at George Mason University. A Fellow of the American Psychological Association's Division of Personality and Social Psychology and of the American Psychological Society, Dr. Tangney is Associate Editor of American Psychologist. Her research on the development and implications of moral emotions has been funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, the National Science Foundation, and the John Templeton Foundation. Dr. Tangney's current work focuses on moral emotions among incarcerated offenders. A recipient of George Mason University's Teaching Excellence Award, she strives to integrate service, teaching, and clinically relevant research in both the classroom and her lab.
I. Introduction 1. Social Psychological Foundations of Clinical Psychology: History and Orienting Principles
James E. Maddux II. Psychological Health and Psychological ProblemsSelf and Identity 2. The Role of Self-Awareness and Self-Evaluation in Dysfunctional Patterns of Thought
Emotion
and Behavior
Mark R. Leary and Eleanor B. Tate 3. Autobiographical Memory and the Construction of a Narrative Identity: Theory
Research
and Clinical Implications
Dan P. McAdams and Jonathan M. Adler 4. Social Psychology of the Stigma of Mental Illness: Public and Self-Stigma Models
Patrick W. Corrigan
Jonathon E. Larson
and Sachiko A. KuwabaraSelf-Regulation 5. Self-Regulatory Strength and Psychological Adjustment: Implications of the Limited Resource Model of Self-Regulation
Celeste E. Doerr and Roy F. Baumeister 6. Self-Regulation and Psychopathology: Toward an Integrative Perspective
Timothy J. Strauman
Megan C. McCrudden
and Neil P. Jones 7. Strategies of Setting and Implementing Goals: Mental Contrasting and Implementation Intentions
Gabriele Oettingen and Peter M. Gollwitzer 8. Self-Theories: The Roots of Defensiveness
Carol S. Dweck and Elaine S. Elliott-MoskwaInterpersonal Processes 9. Attachment Theory as a Social-Developmental Psychopathology Framework for the Practice of Psychotherapy
Hal S. Shorey 10. Social Support: Basic Research and New Strategies for Intervention
Brian Lakey 11. Social Comparison Theory
Pieternel Dijkstra
Frederick X. Gibbons
and Abraham P. Buunk 12. Self-Disclosure and Psychological Well-Being
Denise M. SloanSocial Cognition and Emotion 13. A Construal Approach to Increasing Happiness
Sonja Lyubomirsky and Rene Dickerhoof 14. Emotions of the Imperiled Ego: Shame
Guilt
Jealousy
and Envy
June Price Tangney and Peter Salovey 15. Social Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression and Anxiety
John Riskind
Lauren B. Alloy and Brian M. Iacoviello III. Social Psychology of Psychological Assessment and Diagnosis 16. The Social Psychology of Clinical Judgment
Howard N. Garb 17. Sociocultural Issues in the Diagnosis and Assessment of Psychological Disorders
Sopagna Eap
Robyn L. Gobin
Janet Ng
and Gordon C. Nagayama Hall 18. Clinical Assessment of Personality: Perspectives from Contemporary Personality Science
William G. Shadel 19. Interpersonal Assessment and Treatment of Personality Disorders
Lorna Smith BenjaminIV. Social Psychology of Behavior Change and Clinical Interactions 20. Enabling Self-Control: A Cognitive-Affective Processing Systems Approach to Problematic Behavior
Ethan Kross
Walter Mischel
and Yuichi Shoda 21. The Social Psychology of Help Seeking
Ronda L. Dearing and Cheryl Twaragowski 22. Social Cognitive Theories and Clinical Interventions: Basic Principles and Guidelines
James E. Maddux 23. Self-Directed Change: A Transtheoretical Model
James O. Prochaska and Janice M. Prochaska 24. Social Influence Processes and Persuasion in Psychotherapy and Counseling
Paul B. Perrin
Martin Heesacker
Chandylen Pendley
and Mary B. Smith 25. Implicit Processes in Social and Clinical Psychology
Joel Weinberger
Caleb Siefert
and Gregory Haggerty 26. The Social Psychology of Transference
Regina Miranda and Susan M. Andersen 27. Group Processes and Group Psychotherapy: Social Psychological Foundations of Change in Therapeutic Groups
Donelson R. ForsythV. Current Status and Future Directions 28. Social Psychological Foundations of Clinical Psychology: Initial Trends
Current Status and Future Directions
June Price Tangney
James E. Maddux II. Psychological Health and Psychological ProblemsSelf and Identity 2. The Role of Self-Awareness and Self-Evaluation in Dysfunctional Patterns of Thought
Emotion
and Behavior
Mark R. Leary and Eleanor B. Tate 3. Autobiographical Memory and the Construction of a Narrative Identity: Theory
Research
and Clinical Implications
Dan P. McAdams and Jonathan M. Adler 4. Social Psychology of the Stigma of Mental Illness: Public and Self-Stigma Models
Patrick W. Corrigan
Jonathon E. Larson
and Sachiko A. KuwabaraSelf-Regulation 5. Self-Regulatory Strength and Psychological Adjustment: Implications of the Limited Resource Model of Self-Regulation
Celeste E. Doerr and Roy F. Baumeister 6. Self-Regulation and Psychopathology: Toward an Integrative Perspective
Timothy J. Strauman
Megan C. McCrudden
and Neil P. Jones 7. Strategies of Setting and Implementing Goals: Mental Contrasting and Implementation Intentions
Gabriele Oettingen and Peter M. Gollwitzer 8. Self-Theories: The Roots of Defensiveness
Carol S. Dweck and Elaine S. Elliott-MoskwaInterpersonal Processes 9. Attachment Theory as a Social-Developmental Psychopathology Framework for the Practice of Psychotherapy
Hal S. Shorey 10. Social Support: Basic Research and New Strategies for Intervention
Brian Lakey 11. Social Comparison Theory
Pieternel Dijkstra
Frederick X. Gibbons
and Abraham P. Buunk 12. Self-Disclosure and Psychological Well-Being
Denise M. SloanSocial Cognition and Emotion 13. A Construal Approach to Increasing Happiness
Sonja Lyubomirsky and Rene Dickerhoof 14. Emotions of the Imperiled Ego: Shame
Guilt
Jealousy
and Envy
June Price Tangney and Peter Salovey 15. Social Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression and Anxiety
John Riskind
Lauren B. Alloy and Brian M. Iacoviello III. Social Psychology of Psychological Assessment and Diagnosis 16. The Social Psychology of Clinical Judgment
Howard N. Garb 17. Sociocultural Issues in the Diagnosis and Assessment of Psychological Disorders
Sopagna Eap
Robyn L. Gobin
Janet Ng
and Gordon C. Nagayama Hall 18. Clinical Assessment of Personality: Perspectives from Contemporary Personality Science
William G. Shadel 19. Interpersonal Assessment and Treatment of Personality Disorders
Lorna Smith BenjaminIV. Social Psychology of Behavior Change and Clinical Interactions 20. Enabling Self-Control: A Cognitive-Affective Processing Systems Approach to Problematic Behavior
Ethan Kross
Walter Mischel
and Yuichi Shoda 21. The Social Psychology of Help Seeking
Ronda L. Dearing and Cheryl Twaragowski 22. Social Cognitive Theories and Clinical Interventions: Basic Principles and Guidelines
James E. Maddux 23. Self-Directed Change: A Transtheoretical Model
James O. Prochaska and Janice M. Prochaska 24. Social Influence Processes and Persuasion in Psychotherapy and Counseling
Paul B. Perrin
Martin Heesacker
Chandylen Pendley
and Mary B. Smith 25. Implicit Processes in Social and Clinical Psychology
Joel Weinberger
Caleb Siefert
and Gregory Haggerty 26. The Social Psychology of Transference
Regina Miranda and Susan M. Andersen 27. Group Processes and Group Psychotherapy: Social Psychological Foundations of Change in Therapeutic Groups
Donelson R. ForsythV. Current Status and Future Directions 28. Social Psychological Foundations of Clinical Psychology: Initial Trends
Current Status and Future Directions
June Price Tangney
I. Introduction 1. Social Psychological Foundations of Clinical Psychology: History and Orienting Principles
James E. Maddux II. Psychological Health and Psychological ProblemsSelf and Identity 2. The Role of Self-Awareness and Self-Evaluation in Dysfunctional Patterns of Thought
Emotion
and Behavior
Mark R. Leary and Eleanor B. Tate 3. Autobiographical Memory and the Construction of a Narrative Identity: Theory
Research
and Clinical Implications
Dan P. McAdams and Jonathan M. Adler 4. Social Psychology of the Stigma of Mental Illness: Public and Self-Stigma Models
Patrick W. Corrigan
Jonathon E. Larson
and Sachiko A. KuwabaraSelf-Regulation 5. Self-Regulatory Strength and Psychological Adjustment: Implications of the Limited Resource Model of Self-Regulation
Celeste E. Doerr and Roy F. Baumeister 6. Self-Regulation and Psychopathology: Toward an Integrative Perspective
Timothy J. Strauman
Megan C. McCrudden
and Neil P. Jones 7. Strategies of Setting and Implementing Goals: Mental Contrasting and Implementation Intentions
Gabriele Oettingen and Peter M. Gollwitzer 8. Self-Theories: The Roots of Defensiveness
Carol S. Dweck and Elaine S. Elliott-MoskwaInterpersonal Processes 9. Attachment Theory as a Social-Developmental Psychopathology Framework for the Practice of Psychotherapy
Hal S. Shorey 10. Social Support: Basic Research and New Strategies for Intervention
Brian Lakey 11. Social Comparison Theory
Pieternel Dijkstra
Frederick X. Gibbons
and Abraham P. Buunk 12. Self-Disclosure and Psychological Well-Being
Denise M. SloanSocial Cognition and Emotion 13. A Construal Approach to Increasing Happiness
Sonja Lyubomirsky and Rene Dickerhoof 14. Emotions of the Imperiled Ego: Shame
Guilt
Jealousy
and Envy
June Price Tangney and Peter Salovey 15. Social Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression and Anxiety
John Riskind
Lauren B. Alloy and Brian M. Iacoviello III. Social Psychology of Psychological Assessment and Diagnosis 16. The Social Psychology of Clinical Judgment
Howard N. Garb 17. Sociocultural Issues in the Diagnosis and Assessment of Psychological Disorders
Sopagna Eap
Robyn L. Gobin
Janet Ng
and Gordon C. Nagayama Hall 18. Clinical Assessment of Personality: Perspectives from Contemporary Personality Science
William G. Shadel 19. Interpersonal Assessment and Treatment of Personality Disorders
Lorna Smith BenjaminIV. Social Psychology of Behavior Change and Clinical Interactions 20. Enabling Self-Control: A Cognitive-Affective Processing Systems Approach to Problematic Behavior
Ethan Kross
Walter Mischel
and Yuichi Shoda 21. The Social Psychology of Help Seeking
Ronda L. Dearing and Cheryl Twaragowski 22. Social Cognitive Theories and Clinical Interventions: Basic Principles and Guidelines
James E. Maddux 23. Self-Directed Change: A Transtheoretical Model
James O. Prochaska and Janice M. Prochaska 24. Social Influence Processes and Persuasion in Psychotherapy and Counseling
Paul B. Perrin
Martin Heesacker
Chandylen Pendley
and Mary B. Smith 25. Implicit Processes in Social and Clinical Psychology
Joel Weinberger
Caleb Siefert
and Gregory Haggerty 26. The Social Psychology of Transference
Regina Miranda and Susan M. Andersen 27. Group Processes and Group Psychotherapy: Social Psychological Foundations of Change in Therapeutic Groups
Donelson R. ForsythV. Current Status and Future Directions 28. Social Psychological Foundations of Clinical Psychology: Initial Trends
Current Status and Future Directions
June Price Tangney
James E. Maddux II. Psychological Health and Psychological ProblemsSelf and Identity 2. The Role of Self-Awareness and Self-Evaluation in Dysfunctional Patterns of Thought
Emotion
and Behavior
Mark R. Leary and Eleanor B. Tate 3. Autobiographical Memory and the Construction of a Narrative Identity: Theory
Research
and Clinical Implications
Dan P. McAdams and Jonathan M. Adler 4. Social Psychology of the Stigma of Mental Illness: Public and Self-Stigma Models
Patrick W. Corrigan
Jonathon E. Larson
and Sachiko A. KuwabaraSelf-Regulation 5. Self-Regulatory Strength and Psychological Adjustment: Implications of the Limited Resource Model of Self-Regulation
Celeste E. Doerr and Roy F. Baumeister 6. Self-Regulation and Psychopathology: Toward an Integrative Perspective
Timothy J. Strauman
Megan C. McCrudden
and Neil P. Jones 7. Strategies of Setting and Implementing Goals: Mental Contrasting and Implementation Intentions
Gabriele Oettingen and Peter M. Gollwitzer 8. Self-Theories: The Roots of Defensiveness
Carol S. Dweck and Elaine S. Elliott-MoskwaInterpersonal Processes 9. Attachment Theory as a Social-Developmental Psychopathology Framework for the Practice of Psychotherapy
Hal S. Shorey 10. Social Support: Basic Research and New Strategies for Intervention
Brian Lakey 11. Social Comparison Theory
Pieternel Dijkstra
Frederick X. Gibbons
and Abraham P. Buunk 12. Self-Disclosure and Psychological Well-Being
Denise M. SloanSocial Cognition and Emotion 13. A Construal Approach to Increasing Happiness
Sonja Lyubomirsky and Rene Dickerhoof 14. Emotions of the Imperiled Ego: Shame
Guilt
Jealousy
and Envy
June Price Tangney and Peter Salovey 15. Social Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression and Anxiety
John Riskind
Lauren B. Alloy and Brian M. Iacoviello III. Social Psychology of Psychological Assessment and Diagnosis 16. The Social Psychology of Clinical Judgment
Howard N. Garb 17. Sociocultural Issues in the Diagnosis and Assessment of Psychological Disorders
Sopagna Eap
Robyn L. Gobin
Janet Ng
and Gordon C. Nagayama Hall 18. Clinical Assessment of Personality: Perspectives from Contemporary Personality Science
William G. Shadel 19. Interpersonal Assessment and Treatment of Personality Disorders
Lorna Smith BenjaminIV. Social Psychology of Behavior Change and Clinical Interactions 20. Enabling Self-Control: A Cognitive-Affective Processing Systems Approach to Problematic Behavior
Ethan Kross
Walter Mischel
and Yuichi Shoda 21. The Social Psychology of Help Seeking
Ronda L. Dearing and Cheryl Twaragowski 22. Social Cognitive Theories and Clinical Interventions: Basic Principles and Guidelines
James E. Maddux 23. Self-Directed Change: A Transtheoretical Model
James O. Prochaska and Janice M. Prochaska 24. Social Influence Processes and Persuasion in Psychotherapy and Counseling
Paul B. Perrin
Martin Heesacker
Chandylen Pendley
and Mary B. Smith 25. Implicit Processes in Social and Clinical Psychology
Joel Weinberger
Caleb Siefert
and Gregory Haggerty 26. The Social Psychology of Transference
Regina Miranda and Susan M. Andersen 27. Group Processes and Group Psychotherapy: Social Psychological Foundations of Change in Therapeutic Groups
Donelson R. ForsythV. Current Status and Future Directions 28. Social Psychological Foundations of Clinical Psychology: Initial Trends
Current Status and Future Directions
June Price Tangney