Handbook of self-concept: developmental, social and clinical considerations
It is one of the most intimate of realities and the slipperiest of abstractions. For Sartre it was a double negative and for B. F. Skinner, a set of learned responses. Among exponents of artificial intelligence it is the Oz at the end of the rainbow, while for Voltaire it was an unavoidable patholog...
Gespeichert in:
Weitere Verfasser: | |
---|---|
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | English |
Veröffentlicht: |
New York, NY [u.a.]
Wiley
1996
|
Schlagworte: | |
Online-Zugang: | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Zusammenfassung: | It is one of the most intimate of realities and the slipperiest of abstractions. For Sartre it was a double negative and for B. F. Skinner, a set of learned responses. Among exponents of artificial intelligence it is the Oz at the end of the rainbow, while for Voltaire it was an unavoidable pathology. And, ever since William James first identified consciousness of self as a discrete psychological phenomenon, more than a century ago, it has been the source of intense speculation and debate among psychologists. In the past twenty years alone, over 11,000 studies have been conducted on various aspects of self-concept Much progress has been made, and a general consensus has been reached about many of its aspects, yet, many fundamental questions remain unanswered, such as: What exactly do we mean when we say "self"? Is self-concept an aspect of a broader cognitive self-system, or is it best defined in behavioral terms? How valuable is self-concept to clinical practice? What roles do age, race, gender, and sociocultural variables play in self-concept? Bringing together contributions from leading researchers and clinicians from a broad range of psychological disciplines, this book provides answers to these and other important questions concerning self-concept. It explores all theoretical and applied aspects of self-concept, offering a balanced synthesis of the vast body of information on the subject that has accumulated since the 1970s Chapters address each of the six primary self-concept domains (competence, social, affect, academic, family, and physical) with an emphasis on the clinical significance of each. In the chapter on clinical assessment, existing self-concept scales are subjected to in-depth quantitative and qualitative review, and readers are provided with standardized tables for organizing the principal characteristics reviewed and comparing individual test results. In the concluding chapter, Dr. Bracken describes the clinical applications of a multidimensional, context-dependent model that facilitates the synthesis of information across instruments (including more than 70 psychoeducational tests and scales provided in an appendix) and informants |
Beschreibung: | XVI, 539 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0471599395 |
Internformat
MARC
LEADER | 00000nam a2200000 c 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
001 | BV010585160 | ||
003 | DE-604 | ||
005 | 20120720 | ||
007 | t | ||
008 | 960125s1996 d||| |||| 00||| eng d | ||
020 | |a 0471599395 |9 0-471-59939-5 | ||
035 | |a (OCoLC)32391055 | ||
035 | |a (DE-599)BVBBV010585160 | ||
040 | |a DE-604 |b ger |e rakwb | ||
041 | 0 | |a eng | |
049 | |a DE-473 |a DE-12 |a DE-11 |a DE-188 |a DE-91 | ||
050 | 0 | |a BF697.5.S43 | |
082 | 0 | |a 155.2 |2 20 | |
084 | |a CP 4000 |0 (DE-625)18984: |2 rvk | ||
084 | |a CR 3000 |0 (DE-625)19031: |2 rvk | ||
084 | |a PSY 310f |2 stub | ||
245 | 1 | 0 | |a Handbook of self-concept |b developmental, social and clinical considerations |c ed. by Bruce A. Bracken |
264 | 1 | |a New York, NY [u.a.] |b Wiley |c 1996 | |
300 | |a XVI, 539 S. |b graph. Darst. | ||
336 | |b txt |2 rdacontent | ||
337 | |b n |2 rdamedia | ||
338 | |b nc |2 rdacarrier | ||
520 | 3 | |a It is one of the most intimate of realities and the slipperiest of abstractions. For Sartre it was a double negative and for B. F. Skinner, a set of learned responses. Among exponents of artificial intelligence it is the Oz at the end of the rainbow, while for Voltaire it was an unavoidable pathology. And, ever since William James first identified consciousness of self as a discrete psychological phenomenon, more than a century ago, it has been the source of intense speculation and debate among psychologists. In the past twenty years alone, over 11,000 studies have been conducted on various aspects of self-concept | |
520 | 3 | |a Much progress has been made, and a general consensus has been reached about many of its aspects, yet, many fundamental questions remain unanswered, such as: What exactly do we mean when we say "self"? Is self-concept an aspect of a broader cognitive self-system, or is it best defined in behavioral terms? How valuable is self-concept to clinical practice? What roles do age, race, gender, and sociocultural variables play in self-concept? Bringing together contributions from leading researchers and clinicians from a broad range of psychological disciplines, this book provides answers to these and other important questions concerning self-concept. It explores all theoretical and applied aspects of self-concept, offering a balanced synthesis of the vast body of information on the subject that has accumulated since the 1970s | |
520 | 3 | |a Chapters address each of the six primary self-concept domains (competence, social, affect, academic, family, and physical) with an emphasis on the clinical significance of each. In the chapter on clinical assessment, existing self-concept scales are subjected to in-depth quantitative and qualitative review, and readers are provided with standardized tables for organizing the principal characteristics reviewed and comparing individual test results. In the concluding chapter, Dr. Bracken describes the clinical applications of a multidimensional, context-dependent model that facilitates the synthesis of information across instruments (including more than 70 psychoeducational tests and scales provided in an appendix) and informants | |
650 | 4 | |a Perception de soi | |
650 | 7 | |a Zelfbeeld |2 gtt | |
650 | 4 | |a Self Concept | |
650 | 4 | |a Self-perception | |
650 | 0 | 7 | |a Selbstbild |0 (DE-588)4077349-8 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf |
655 | 7 | |0 (DE-588)4143413-4 |a Aufsatzsammlung |2 gnd-content | |
689 | 0 | 0 | |a Selbstbild |0 (DE-588)4077349-8 |D s |
689 | 0 | |5 DE-604 | |
700 | 1 | |a Bracken, Bruce A. |4 edt | |
856 | 4 | 2 | |m HEBIS Datenaustausch |q application/pdf |u http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007057644&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |3 Inhaltsverzeichnis |
999 | |a oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-007057644 |
Datensatz im Suchindex
_version_ | 1804125054906138624 |
---|---|
adam_text | Handbook of Self-Concept
Developmental, Social, and Clinical Considerations
Edited by
Bruce A Bracken, PhD
JOHN WILEY amp; SONS, INC
New York • Chichester • Brisbane • Toronto • Singapore
Contents
1 Historical Roots of Contemporary Issues
Involving Self-Concept 1
Susan Harter
2 Theoretical Perspectives on the Structure of Self-Concept 38
Herbert W Marsh and John Hattie
3 Self-Concept Instrumentation: A Historical and
Evaluative Review 91
Lori K Keith and Bruce A Bracken
4 Social Self-Concept ** 171
Thomas J Berndt and Leah Burgy
5 Competence Self-Concept 210
Natalie Novick, Ana Mari Cauce, and Kwai Grove
6 Global Self-Concept and Its Relationship to Stressful
Life Conditions 259
H Thompson Prout and Susan M Prout
7 Academic Self-Concept: Its Structure, Measurement, and
Relation to Academic Achievement 287
Barbara M Byrne
8 Family Self-Concept: Ideas on Its Meaning 317
Candice Feiring and Lynn S Taska
9 Physical Self-Concept 374
Risa J Stein
10 The Influence of Age, Race, and Gender on Child and
Adolescent Multidimensional Self-Concept 395
R Michelle Crain
11 Future Directions in Self-Concept Research 421
John Hattie and Herbert W Marsh
xvi Contents
12 Clinical Applications of a Context-Dependent,
Multidimensional Model of Self-Concept 463
Bruce A Bracken
Appendix: Common Psychoeducational Instruments That
Assess the Six MSCS Dimensions 505
Author Index 513
Subject Index 531
|
any_adam_object | 1 |
author2 | Bracken, Bruce A. |
author2_role | edt |
author2_variant | b a b ba bab |
author_facet | Bracken, Bruce A. |
building | Verbundindex |
bvnumber | BV010585160 |
callnumber-first | B - Philosophy, Psychology, Religion |
callnumber-label | BF697 |
callnumber-raw | BF697.5.S43 |
callnumber-search | BF697.5.S43 |
callnumber-sort | BF 3697.5 S43 |
callnumber-subject | BF - Psychology |
classification_rvk | CP 4000 CR 3000 |
classification_tum | PSY 310f |
ctrlnum | (OCoLC)32391055 (DE-599)BVBBV010585160 |
dewey-full | 155.2 |
dewey-hundreds | 100 - Philosophy & psychology |
dewey-ones | 155 - Differential & developmental psychology |
dewey-raw | 155.2 |
dewey-search | 155.2 |
dewey-sort | 3155.2 |
dewey-tens | 150 - Psychology |
discipline | Psychologie |
format | Book |
fullrecord | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><collection xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim"><record><leader>03761nam a2200457 c 4500</leader><controlfield tag="001">BV010585160</controlfield><controlfield tag="003">DE-604</controlfield><controlfield tag="005">20120720 </controlfield><controlfield tag="007">t</controlfield><controlfield tag="008">960125s1996 d||| |||| 00||| eng d</controlfield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">0471599395</subfield><subfield code="9">0-471-59939-5</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(OCoLC)32391055</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(DE-599)BVBBV010585160</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="040" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-604</subfield><subfield code="b">ger</subfield><subfield code="e">rakwb</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="041" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">eng</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="049" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-473</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-12</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-11</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-188</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-91</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="050" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">BF697.5.S43</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="082" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">155.2</subfield><subfield code="2">20</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">CP 4000</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-625)18984:</subfield><subfield code="2">rvk</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">CR 3000</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-625)19031:</subfield><subfield code="2">rvk</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">PSY 310f</subfield><subfield code="2">stub</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="245" ind1="1" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Handbook of self-concept</subfield><subfield code="b">developmental, social and clinical considerations</subfield><subfield code="c">ed. by Bruce A. Bracken</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="264" ind1=" " ind2="1"><subfield code="a">New York, NY [u.a.]</subfield><subfield code="b">Wiley</subfield><subfield code="c">1996</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">XVI, 539 S.</subfield><subfield code="b">graph. Darst.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="336" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">txt</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacontent</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="337" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">n</subfield><subfield code="2">rdamedia</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="338" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">nc</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacarrier</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1="3" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">It is one of the most intimate of realities and the slipperiest of abstractions. For Sartre it was a double negative and for B. F. Skinner, a set of learned responses. Among exponents of artificial intelligence it is the Oz at the end of the rainbow, while for Voltaire it was an unavoidable pathology. And, ever since William James first identified consciousness of self as a discrete psychological phenomenon, more than a century ago, it has been the source of intense speculation and debate among psychologists. In the past twenty years alone, over 11,000 studies have been conducted on various aspects of self-concept</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1="3" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Much progress has been made, and a general consensus has been reached about many of its aspects, yet, many fundamental questions remain unanswered, such as: What exactly do we mean when we say "self"? Is self-concept an aspect of a broader cognitive self-system, or is it best defined in behavioral terms? How valuable is self-concept to clinical practice? What roles do age, race, gender, and sociocultural variables play in self-concept? Bringing together contributions from leading researchers and clinicians from a broad range of psychological disciplines, this book provides answers to these and other important questions concerning self-concept. It explores all theoretical and applied aspects of self-concept, offering a balanced synthesis of the vast body of information on the subject that has accumulated since the 1970s</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1="3" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Chapters address each of the six primary self-concept domains (competence, social, affect, academic, family, and physical) with an emphasis on the clinical significance of each. In the chapter on clinical assessment, existing self-concept scales are subjected to in-depth quantitative and qualitative review, and readers are provided with standardized tables for organizing the principal characteristics reviewed and comparing individual test results. In the concluding chapter, Dr. Bracken describes the clinical applications of a multidimensional, context-dependent model that facilitates the synthesis of information across instruments (including more than 70 psychoeducational tests and scales provided in an appendix) and informants</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Perception de soi</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Zelfbeeld</subfield><subfield code="2">gtt</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Self Concept</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Self-perception</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1="0" ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Selbstbild</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4077349-8</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="655" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4143413-4</subfield><subfield code="a">Aufsatzsammlung</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd-content</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Selbstbild</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4077349-8</subfield><subfield code="D">s</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="5">DE-604</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="700" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Bracken, Bruce A.</subfield><subfield code="4">edt</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2="2"><subfield code="m">HEBIS Datenaustausch</subfield><subfield code="q">application/pdf</subfield><subfield code="u">http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007057644&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA</subfield><subfield code="3">Inhaltsverzeichnis</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="999" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-007057644</subfield></datafield></record></collection> |
genre | (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content |
genre_facet | Aufsatzsammlung |
id | DE-604.BV010585160 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T17:55:28Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 0471599395 |
language | English |
oai_aleph_id | oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-007057644 |
oclc_num | 32391055 |
open_access_boolean | |
owner | DE-473 DE-BY-UBG DE-12 DE-11 DE-188 DE-91 DE-BY-TUM |
owner_facet | DE-473 DE-BY-UBG DE-12 DE-11 DE-188 DE-91 DE-BY-TUM |
physical | XVI, 539 S. graph. Darst. |
publishDate | 1996 |
publishDateSearch | 1996 |
publishDateSort | 1996 |
publisher | Wiley |
record_format | marc |
spelling | Handbook of self-concept developmental, social and clinical considerations ed. by Bruce A. Bracken New York, NY [u.a.] Wiley 1996 XVI, 539 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier It is one of the most intimate of realities and the slipperiest of abstractions. For Sartre it was a double negative and for B. F. Skinner, a set of learned responses. Among exponents of artificial intelligence it is the Oz at the end of the rainbow, while for Voltaire it was an unavoidable pathology. And, ever since William James first identified consciousness of self as a discrete psychological phenomenon, more than a century ago, it has been the source of intense speculation and debate among psychologists. In the past twenty years alone, over 11,000 studies have been conducted on various aspects of self-concept Much progress has been made, and a general consensus has been reached about many of its aspects, yet, many fundamental questions remain unanswered, such as: What exactly do we mean when we say "self"? Is self-concept an aspect of a broader cognitive self-system, or is it best defined in behavioral terms? How valuable is self-concept to clinical practice? What roles do age, race, gender, and sociocultural variables play in self-concept? Bringing together contributions from leading researchers and clinicians from a broad range of psychological disciplines, this book provides answers to these and other important questions concerning self-concept. It explores all theoretical and applied aspects of self-concept, offering a balanced synthesis of the vast body of information on the subject that has accumulated since the 1970s Chapters address each of the six primary self-concept domains (competence, social, affect, academic, family, and physical) with an emphasis on the clinical significance of each. In the chapter on clinical assessment, existing self-concept scales are subjected to in-depth quantitative and qualitative review, and readers are provided with standardized tables for organizing the principal characteristics reviewed and comparing individual test results. In the concluding chapter, Dr. Bracken describes the clinical applications of a multidimensional, context-dependent model that facilitates the synthesis of information across instruments (including more than 70 psychoeducational tests and scales provided in an appendix) and informants Perception de soi Zelfbeeld gtt Self Concept Self-perception Selbstbild (DE-588)4077349-8 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Selbstbild (DE-588)4077349-8 s DE-604 Bracken, Bruce A. edt HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007057644&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Handbook of self-concept developmental, social and clinical considerations Perception de soi Zelfbeeld gtt Self Concept Self-perception Selbstbild (DE-588)4077349-8 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4077349-8 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | Handbook of self-concept developmental, social and clinical considerations |
title_auth | Handbook of self-concept developmental, social and clinical considerations |
title_exact_search | Handbook of self-concept developmental, social and clinical considerations |
title_full | Handbook of self-concept developmental, social and clinical considerations ed. by Bruce A. Bracken |
title_fullStr | Handbook of self-concept developmental, social and clinical considerations ed. by Bruce A. Bracken |
title_full_unstemmed | Handbook of self-concept developmental, social and clinical considerations ed. by Bruce A. Bracken |
title_short | Handbook of self-concept |
title_sort | handbook of self concept developmental social and clinical considerations |
title_sub | developmental, social and clinical considerations |
topic | Perception de soi Zelfbeeld gtt Self Concept Self-perception Selbstbild (DE-588)4077349-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Perception de soi Zelfbeeld Self Concept Self-perception Selbstbild Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007057644&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
work_keys_str_mv | AT brackenbrucea handbookofselfconceptdevelopmentalsocialandclinicalconsiderations |