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Self-theoriesSelf-theories

Self-theories1999

Carol S. Dweck

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This text sheds light on how people work - why they sometimes function well and, at other times, behave in ways that are self-defeating or destructive. Dweck presents her groundbreaking research on adaptive and maladaptive cognitive-motivational patterns and shows: how these patterns originate in people's self-theories; their consequences for the person - for achievement, social relationships, and emotional well-being; their consequences for society, from issues of human potential to stereotyping and intergroup relations; and the experiences that create them. Throughout, Dweck shows how examining self-theories illuminates basic issues of human motivation, social cognition, personality, the self, mental health, and development. This text is a must-read for researchers in social psychology, child development, and education, and is appropriate for both graduate and senior undergraduate students in these areas.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL2003464W

Subjects

Achievement motivationSelf psychologyIntellectSelf-esteemPersonalityMotivation (psychology)MotivationSelf ConceptZelfbeeldPrestatiemotivatieZelfpsychologiePsychologie du soiMotivation (psychologie)SoiMotivation d'accomplissementIntelligenceEstime de soiFAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS

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