LEADER 00000cam 2200000Ia 4500 001 ocn319437525 003 OCoLC 005 20120629155525.0 006 m d 007 cr b|| 008 090427t20082008dcu ob 001 0 eng d 019 507855472|a656837264 035 (OCoLC)319437525 035 (OCoLC)319437525 035 (OCoLC)319437525|z(OCoLC)507855472|z(OCoLC)656837264 040 ZGM|beng|cZGM|dZGM|dCOCUF|dUBC|dZCU|dVLB|dAZK|dSTJ 049 STJJ 050 14 BJ1474|b.Q44 2005 082 00 155.2/5|222 099 WORLD WIDE WEB|aE-BOOK|aEBSCO 245 00 Transcending self-interest :|bpsychological explorations of the quiet ego /|cedited by Heidi A. Wayment, Jack J. Bauer. 246 1 |iAvailable from some providers with title:|aPsycBooks 250 First edition. 264 1 Washington, DC :|bAmerican Psychological Association, |c[2008] 264 4 |c©2008 300 1 online resource (xx, 263 pages). 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 490 1 Decade of behavior. 500 GMD: electronic resource. 504 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 505 00 |tPsychology of the quiet ego /|rJack J. Bauer and Heidi A. Wayment --|tLure of the noisy ego : narcissism as a social trap /|rW. Keith Campbell and Laura E. Buffardi -- |tTerror management perspective on the quiet ego and the loud ego : implications of ego volume control for personal and social well-being /|rSpee Kosloff ... [et al.] --|tIn search of the optimal ego : when self-enhancement bias helps and hurts adjustment /|rVirginia S. Y. Kwan, Lu Lu Kuang, and Belinda X. Zhao --|tTaming the wild ego : the challenge of humility /|rJulie Juola Exline --|tFrom egosystem to ecosystem : implications for relationships, learning, and well-being /|rJennifer Crocker --|tBeyond me : mindful responses to social threat /|rKirk Warren Brown ... [et al.] --|tIndividual differences in quiet ego functioning : authenticity, mindfulness, and secure self- esteem /|rMichael H. Kernis and Whitney L. Heppner -- |tSelf-compassion : moving beyond the pitfalls of a separate self-concept /|rKristin D. Neff --|tRole of awareness and autonomy in quieting the ego : a self- determination theory perspective /|rChristopher P. Niemiec, Richard M. Ryan, and Kirk Warren Brown --|tMotivation, threshold for threat, and quieting the ego /|rHolley S. Hodgins --|tHierarchy among selves : an implication for relations with persons versus groups /|rLowell Gaertner ... [et al.] --|tAllo-inclusive identity : incorporating the social and natural worlds into one's sense of self / |rMark R. Leary, Jessica M. Tipsord, and Eleanor B. Tate - -|tPerspectives on the self in the East and the West : searching for the quiet ego /|rDerrick Wirtz and Chi-yue Chiu --|tCollective and compassionate consequences of downward social comparisons /|rHeidi A. Wayment and Erin M. O'Mara --|tCollective angst : how threats to the future vitality of the ingroup shape intergroup emotion / |rMichael J. A. Wohl and Nyla R. Branscombe --|tBeyond the individualistic self : a framework for prosocial motives and judgments /|rM. Audrey Korsgaard and Bruce M. Meglino --|tHow the ego quiets as it grows : ego development, growth stories, and eudaimonic personality development / |rJack J. Bauer --|tHomonegativity and the lesbian self : portraits of the ego as either transcender or occluder of negative social stereotypes /|rEd de St. Aubin and Kim Skerven --|tSelf-development through selflessness : the paradoxical process of growing wiser /|rMonika Ardelt -- |tGenerativity, the redemptive self, and the problem of a noisy ego in American life /|rDan P. M. McAdams. 520 "For decades social scientists have observed that Americans are becoming more selfish, headstrong, and callous. Instead of lamenting a cultural slide toward narcissism, Transcending Self-Interest: Psychological Explorations of the Quiet Ego provides a constructive framework for understanding--and conducting research on-- both the problems of egocentrism and the ways of transcending it. Heidi A. Wayment and Jack J. Bauer have assembled a group of contributors who are helping to reshape how the field of psychology defines the self in the 21st century. In the spirit of positive psychology, these authors call us to move beyond individualistic and pathological notions of self versus other. Their theories and research suggest two paths to this transcendence: (a) balancing the needs of self and others in one's everyday life and (b) developing compassion, nondefensive self- awareness, and interdependent self-identity. At the end of these converging paths lies a quiet ego--an ego less concerned with self-promotion than with the flourishing of both the self and others. Readers will find in this volume inspiration not only for future work in psychology but also for their own efforts toward personal development"-- Jacket. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved). 588 Description based on print version record. 650 0 Egoism|vCongresses. 650 0 Self-interest|vCongresses. 650 0 Self|vCongresses. 700 1 Wayment, Heidi A. 700 1 Bauer, Jack J. 710 2 American Psychological Association. 711 2 Quiet Ego Conference|n(1st :|d2005 :|cNorthern Arizona University) 776 08 |iPrint version:|aQuiet Ego Conference (1st : 2005 : Northern Arizona University)|tTranscending self-interest : psychological explorations of the quiet ego.|b1st ed. |dWashington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2008.|w(OCoLC)174040136|z9781433803406 830 0 Decade of behavior. 994 01|bSTJ
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