Self and Relationships: Connecting Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Processes.1593852711 Self and relationships; connecting intrapersonal in·tra·per·son·al adj. Existing or occurring within the individual self or mind. in tra·per and interpersonal
processes.
Ed. by Kathleen D. Vohs and Eli J. Finkel. Guilford Pr. 2006 432 pages $50.00 Hardcover BF697 Vohs (management, U. of Minnesota) and Finkel (psychology, Northwestern U.) bring together 20 chapters on how the self affects relationships and vice versa VICE VERSA. On the contrary; on opposite sides. . The authors delve into these questions through analyses of self-regulation, self-concept, interpersonal schemas and orientations, interdependence in·ter·de·pen·dent adj. Mutually dependent: "Today, the mission of one institution can be accomplished only by recognizing that it lives in an interdependent world with conflicts and overlapping interests" , social interaction processes, and interpersonal cognitive processes Cognitive processes Thought processes (i.e., reasoning, perception, judgment, memory). Mentioned in: Psychosocial Disorders . Contributors are in psychology, social psychology, and management fields at universities in the US, the Netherlands, Germany, and Canada. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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