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nically oriented theorists, from Sigmund Freud to Aaron Beck. Depressed individuals have been characterized as self-obsessed or self-preoccupied, and as sinking into the self (cf. Abraham, 1911; Arieti & Bemporad, 1978; Beck, 1967, 1976; Mollon & Parry, 1984). In addition, it has often been noted th量被毁坏 发表于 2025-3-28 23:32:39
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. The studies to be described were not originally designed to address a specific set of questions pertaining to events and mood; rather, they were exploring the relationship between daily events and physical symptoms. Nonetheless, the prospective methods used in the data collection and the particula垫子 发表于 2025-3-29 07:44:17
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relative to other people’s vulnerability. In other words, non-victims appear to have an illusion of unique invulnerability, in which they see themselves as less vulnerable to victimization than they see most other people (Perloff, 1983). This biased perception is reflected in the common saying, “It肉身 发表于 2025-3-29 18:11:46
omparison processes can be used by distressed persons to maintain or enhance their subjective well-being. The essence of downward comparison as a coping mechanism is to arrange comparison with other persons so that the outcome of the comparison is favorable to the self. Through this process, the sel物种起源 发表于 2025-3-29 23:03:03
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Fiona Colgan,Susan Johnstone,Steve Shawt reveals a great deal about the nature of social relations. This chapter is not about embarrassment. Yet the fact that it exists, and can run so deep, does set the stage for the present analysis of the role of disapproval in social exchange.运动吧 发表于 2025-3-30 04:44:49
Sylvia Wyatt,Caroline Langridgeiew). Against a prevailing viewpoint that people always prefer others who are similar to themselves (i.e., the Donn Byrne, 1971, reinforcement theory of interpersonal attraction), it was proposed that a moderate amount of similarity was the most satisfactory state for people. In brief, uniqueness th