Unresolved issues of self-representation

Cognitive Therapy and Research - Tập 14 - Trang 241-253 - 1990
Hazel Markus1
1Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

Tóm tắt

The seven papers included in this volume converge in many of their assumptions about the representation of the self, yet a number of issues remain unresolved. These issues, including the structure and functioning of self-representations, and the role of negativity, affect, and the “other” in the self-system, are discussed here.

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