Psychology of neuroticism and shame / Raymond G. Jackson, editors [sic].

Other author Jackson, Raymond G.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Nova Science Publishers,
Descriptionxiv, 254 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
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SeriesPsychology of emotions, motivations and action
Psychology of emotions, motivations, and actions series. ^A1034934
Contents Neuroticism : the personality risk factor for stress and impaired health and well-being / Sharon Grant -- Shame in Chinese classic philosophy : an investigation through the lens of Mencius / HuaNan Gong -- The manifestation of neuroticism in the use of information and communication technology / Lauren L. Saling and James G. Phillips -- College students' perceptions of reintegrative shaming for criminals / Gina Robertiello -- Behaving aggressively : the role of shame in prisoner confrontations / Michelle Butler -- Neuroticism and positive personal characteristics : test of a two-factor model of their effects on affective health / Bruce W. Smith, Jennifer F. Bernard and J. Alexis Ortiz -- The dynamics of shame and psychiatric ill-health / Bengt Starrin and Åsa Wettergren -- Understanding neuroticism in emerging adulthood : integrating the contributions of Erikson and Fromm / Adam C. Lorincz and Steven Abell -- Therapy for shame-based perfectionism / Neil Pembroke -- Increasing the predictive utility of neuroticism for health behaviors : the role of implicit neuroticism / Jennifer Boldero, Nick Haslam and Jennifer Whelan -- Shame : a self-determination theory perspective / Sarah McLachlan ... [et al.] -- Why neuroticism may be relevant to understanding response to meditation-based interventions : a review of some forgotten literature / Brian L. Thompson -- Neuroticism and psychoticism as correlates to suicidal behavior / David Lester.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2009049858
ISBN9781608768707 (hardcover)
ISBN1608768708 (hardcover)
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