The interface of social and clinical psychology : key readings / edited by Robin M. Kowalski, Mark R. Leary.

"Since the earliest days of the discipline, psychologists with a variety of theoretical orientations have recognized that interpersonal factors play a role in the origin and maintenance of emotional and behavioral problems as well as in the diagnostic and therapeutic activities through which me...

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Other Authors: Kowalski, Robin M. (Editor), Leary, Mark R. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Psychology Press, 2004.
Series:Key readings in social psychology.
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505 0 0 |g Pt. 1.  |t Introduction --  |t An Introduction to Social-Clinical Psychology /  |r Mark R. Leary and Robin M. Kowalski --  |g Reading 1.  |t Progress Toward a Viable Interface Between Social and Clinical-Counseling Psychology /  |r Mark R. Leary and James E. Maddux --  |g Pt. 2.  |t Social Psychological Processes in the Development and Maintenance of Emotional and Behavioral Problems --  |g Reading 2.  |t Behavioral and Characterological Attributional Styles as Predictors of Depression and Loneliness: Review, Refinement, and Test /  |r Craig A. Anderson, Rowland S. Miller, Alice L. Riger, Jody C. Dill and Constantine Sedikides --  |g Reading 3.  |t Explanatory Style, Expectations, and Depressive Symptoms /  |r Christopher Peterson and Robert S. Vaidya --  |g Reading 4.  |t Self-Regulation Failure: An Overview /  |r Roy F. Baumeister and Todd F. Heatherton --  |g Reading 5.  |t Catastrophizing and Untimely Death /  |r Christopher Peterson, Martin E. P. Seligman, Karen H. Yurko, Leslie R. Martin and Howard S. Friedman --  |g Reading 6.  |t Schizophrenic Patients in the Psychiatric Interview: An Experimental Study of Their Effectiveness at Manipulation /  |r Benjamin M. Braginsky and Dorothea D. Braginsky --  |g Reading 7.  |t Drug Choice as a Self-Handicapping Strategy in Response to Noncontingent Success /  |r Steven Berglas and Edward E. Jones --  |g Reading 8.  |t Social Contagion of Binge Eating /  |r Christian S. Crandall --  |g Reading 9.  |t The Role of Low Self-Esteem in Emotional and Behavioral Problems: Why Is Low Self-Esteem Dysfunctional? /  |r Mark R. Leary, Lisa S. Schreindorfer and Alison L. Haupt --  |g Reading 10.  |t Marital Satisfaction, Depression, and Attributions: A Longitudinal Analysis /  |r Frank D. Fincham and Thomas N. Bradbury --  |g Reading 11.  |t Interpersonal Concomitants and Antecedents of Depression Among College Students /  |r Jack E. Hokanson, Mark P. Rubert, Richard A. Welker, Glee R. Hollander and Carla Hedeen --  |g Reading 12.  |t Social Confirmation of Dysphoria: Shared and Private Reactions to Depression /  |r Stephen Strack and James C. Coyne --  |g Reading 13.  |t Implications of Rejection Sensitivity for Intimate Relationships /  |r Geraldine Downey and Scott I. Feldman --  |g Pt. 3.  |t Social Psychological Processes in the Perception and Diagnosis of Psychological Problems --  |g Reading 14.  |t On Being Sane in Insane Places /  |r D. L. Rosenhan --  |g Reading 15.  |t A Patient by Any Other Name...: Clinical Group Differences in Labeling Bias /  |r Ellen J. Langer and Robert P. Abelson --  |g Reading 16.  |t When Counselors Confirm: A Functional Analysis /  |r John Copeland and Mark Snyder --  |g Reading 17.  |t The Mythology of Psychopathology: A Social Cognitive View of Deviance, Difference, and Disorder /  |r James E. Maddux --  |g Reading 18.  |t Lessons from Social Psychology on Discrediting Psychiatric Stigma /  |r Patrick W. Corrigan and David L. Penn --  |g Pt. 4.  |t Social Psychological Processes in Clinical Treatment and Psychological Change --  |g Reading 19.  |t American Psychotherapy in Perspective (Excerpt from Persuasion and Healing) /  |r Jerome Frank --  |g Reading 20.  |t The Scientific Study of Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Unificationist View /  |r Donelson R. Forsyth and Stanley R. Strong --  |g Reading 21.  |t Disclosure of Traumas and Immune Function: Health Implications for Psychotherapy /  |r James W. Pennebaker, Janice K. Kiecolt-Glaser and Ronald Glaser --  |g Reading 22.  |t Cognitive Dissonance and Psychotherapy: The Role of Effort Justification in Inducing Weight Loss /  |r Danny Axsom and Joel Cooper --  |g Reading 23.  |t Reconceptualizing Social Influence in Counseling: The Elaboration Likelihood Model /  |r Brian W. McNeill and Cal D. Stoltenberg --  |g Reading 24.  |t The Effects of Choice and Enhanced Personal Responsibility for the Aged: A Field Experiment in an Institutional Setting /  |r Ellen J. Langer and Judith Rodin --  |g Reading 25.  |t The Trouble With Change: Self-Verification and Allegiance to the Self /  |r William B. Swann, Jr. --  |g App.  |t How to Read a Journal Article in Social Psychology /  |r Christian H. Jordan and Mark P. Zanna. 
520 |a "Since the earliest days of the discipline, psychologists with a variety of theoretical orientations have recognized that interpersonal factors play a role in the origin and maintenance of emotional and behavioral problems as well as in the diagnostic and therapeutic activities through which mental health professionals treat psychological difficulties. Yet, despite recognition that interpersonal processes are relevant to understanding and treating psychological problems, attempts to forge explicit connections between social psychology and clinical psychology evoked little interest among members of either camp for many years. However, over the past two decades, an interface between social and clinical psychology has emerged. Most of these integrations of social and clinical psychology can be found in journal articles that are interspersed throughout the fields. However, because of the diverse locations for dissemination of information at the interface of social and clinical psychology and because few; people have access to all of the journals that would provide them with an integrated perspective on the interface, some means of bringing together key articles within the fields of social, clinical, and counseling psychology is needed. This collection of readings at the interface of social and clinical psychology is intended for this purpose.The volume is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate courses in social psychology, personality, clinical psychology, counseling psychology, and abnormal psychology, and can be used as a primary text for courses and seminars in social psychology and the social-clinical interface."--Publisher description. 
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