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Symbolic self-completion

Robert A. Wicklund and Peter M. Gollwitzer

L. Erlbaum Associates, 1982

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注記

Bibliography: p. 227-233

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内容説明

First published in 1982. The problem addressed in this volume is the human pursuit of self-definitions. Self-definitions can vary widely with respect to the context in which they are found, and in regard to who aspires to possess them. Violinist, mother, humanitarian, intellectual, equestrian, and French-speaker are all examples of self-definitions.

目次

  • Part I Extending Lewinian Theory
  • Chapter 1 A Special Part of Human Nature
  • Chapter 2 Theoretical Beginnings: Task Interruption, Resumption, And Substitution
  • Chapter 3 Symbolic Self-Completion
  • Part II II Self-Symbolizing and Social Reality
  • Chapter 4 The Necessity of Social Reality
  • Chapter 5 The Constructive Effects of Self-Symbolizing
  • Chapter 6 The Decay of Interpersonal Relations
  • Part III Various Forms of Self-Symbolizing
  • Chapter 7 The Refusal to Admit to Failure
  • Chapter 8 The Attempt to Influence Others
  • Chapter 9 The Display of Enduring Symbols
  • Part IV Conceptual Issues Underlying the Theory
  • Chapter 10 The Community Reacts to Self-Symbolizing
  • Chapter 11 Commitment and the Rise of the Self-Definition
  • Chapter 12 The Psychology of Compensation

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