The Social Self
Robert C. Ziller, Arnold P. Goldstein and Leonard Krasner (Auth.)
Establishes a unified, fundamental framework for a wide variety of explorations concerning personality and social behavior. The concept of self is extended to include the interaction of the self with significant others, i.e., family, friends, teachers, and work groups. The book opens w/descriptions of the components of the social self, measures, and research, A 2nd section describes patterns of self-other orientation which are the basis of the alienation syndrome and political personality. The 3rd section involved studies of developmental and environmental factors as they relate to the self-concept
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Année:
1973
Editeur::
Pergamon
Langue:
english
Pages:
216
ISBN 10:
0080172504
ISBN 13:
9780080172507
Fichier:
PDF, 3.10 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1973