Social Psychology and Dysfunctional Behavior Origins, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Titre:
Social Psychology and Dysfunctional Behavior Origins, Diagnosis, and Treatment
ISBN (Numéro international normalisé des livres):
9781461395676
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Edition:
1st ed. 1986.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1986.
Description physique:
262 p. online resource.
Collections:
Springer Series in Social Psychology
Table des matières:
1. Introduction -- Why So Longs? -- The Emerging Interface -- Current Topics at the Interface -- 1. Interpersonal Origins of Dysfunctional Behavior -- 2. Attributional Processes -- 3. Attributions, Perceived Control, and Depression -- 4. Self-Processes and Behavioral Problems -- 5. Self-Presentational Aspects of Maladaptive Behavior -- 6. Anxiety and Inhibition in Interpersonal Relations -- 7. Troubled Relationships -- II. Interpersonal Processes in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Psychological Problems -- 8. Clinical Inference -- 9. The Social Influence Model in Counseling and Psychotherapy -- 10. Behavioral Compliance and Psychological Change -- 11. Expectancies and Behavior Change -- 12. Areas and Issues -- References -- Author Index.
Extrait:
A colleague recently recounted a conversation she had had with a group of graduate students. For reasons that she cannot recall, the discussion had turned to the topic of "old-fashioned" ideas in psychology-perspectives and beliefs that had once enjoyed widespread support but that are now regarded as quaint curiosities. The students racked their brains to outdo one ofthe historical trivia of psychology: Le Bon's another with their knowledge fascination with the "group mind," Mesmer's theory of animal magnetism, the short-lived popularity of "moral therapy," Descartes' belief that erec tions are maintained by air from the lungs, and so on. When it came his tum to contribute to the discussion, one student brought up an enigmatic journal he had seen in the library stacks: the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. He thought that the inclusion of abnormal and social psychology within the covers of a single journal seemed an odd combination, and he wondered aloud what sort of historical quirk had led psychologists of an earlier generation to regard these two fields as somehow related. Our colleague then asked her students if they had any ideas about how such an odd combination had found its way into a single journal.
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Langue:
Anglais