`This book would be of great assistance for demonstrating how the self can be objectified in ways suited to the requirements of empirical studies…. It makes a genuine contribution to the field. The author's dedicated attention to the topic of the self and his fluent knowledge of the field will surely benefit the next generation of researchers' - Daniel M Ogilvie, Rutgers University `The book will appeal to undergraduate and beginning graduate students who are interested in the self' - Michael Kernis, University of Georgia In this comprehensive core textbook for courses on self psychology, a respected and experienced author uses multiple approaches (cultural, social psychological, developmental, psychoanalytical, personality, and evolutionary) to better understand each aspect of the self (e.g., body image, identity, self-consciousness, shyness, guilt, shame, self-disclosure, etc.). Compared with other books on the self, Buss provides the reader with a broader coverage of topics. In addition, as he proceeds through each topic, he utilizes recurrent themes, labeled dichotomies of the self (private/public, central/peripheral, etc.), and these various themes offer a conceptual framework that helps the reader to see how the various aspects of the self are related.
`The book will appeal to undergraduate and beginning graduate students who are interested in the self' - Michael Kernis, University of Georgia
In this comprehensive core textbook for courses on self psychology, a respected and experienced author uses multiple approaches (cultural, social psychological, developmental, psychoanalytical, personality, and evolutionary) to better understand each aspect of the self (e.g., body image, identity, self-consciousness, shyness, guilt, shame, self-disclosure, etc.). Compared with other books on the self, Buss provides the reader with a broader coverage of topics. In addition, as he proceeds through each topic, he utilizes recurrent themes, labeled dichotomies of the self (private/public, central/peripheral, etc.), and these various themes offer a conceptual framework that helps the reader to see how the various aspects of the self are related.
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