Self Continuity

Self Continuity

Author: Fabio Sani

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2010-08-18

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1135599297

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This volume is the first to bring together the fast-growing research on self-continuity from multiple perspectives within and beyond social psychology. The book covers individual and collective aspects of self-continuity, while a final section explores the relationship between these two forms. Topics include environmental and cultural influences on self-continuity; the interplay of autobiographical memory and personal self-continuity; the psychological function of self-continuity; personal and collective self-continuity; and resistance to change. The volume is rounded off with commentaries on the central issues and themes that have been discussed. The book provides a unique sourcebook for this important topic and will appeal not only to upper-level students and researchers in social psychology, but, in view of the multiple perspectives represented in the volume, it will also appeal to cognitive, developmental, and personality psychologists.


Self Continuity

Self Continuity

Author: Fabio Sani

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 080585701X

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First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Self Continuity

Self Continuity

Author: Fabio Sani

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2010-08-18

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1135599289

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This volume is the first to bring together the fast-growing research on self-continuity from multiple perspectives within and beyond social psychology. The book covers individual and collective aspects of self-continuity, while a final section explores the relationship between these two forms. Topics include environmental and cultural influences on self-continuity; the interplay of autobiographical memory and personal self-continuity; the psychological function of self-continuity; personal and collective self-continuity; and resistance to change. The volume is rounded off with commentaries on the central issues and themes that have been discussed. The book provides a unique sourcebook for this important topic and will appeal not only to upper-level students and researchers in social psychology, but, in view of the multiple perspectives represented in the volume, it will also appeal to cognitive, developmental, and personality psychologists.


In Search of Self in India and Japan

In Search of Self in India and Japan

Author: Alan Roland

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9780691024585

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"This book addresses a fundamental question - the universality of human nature ... Drawing upon work with patients and therapists in both India and Japan, he describes the profound difference between the Western individualized self and the familial self so central to Asian culture ... Of particular value is Roland's sensitive treatment of the evolving identity of women in the two cultures, as well as his exploration of the deeply significant spiritual self, a topic that is largely neglected in Western theory and practice."--Choice.


Procrastination, Health, and Well-Being

Procrastination, Health, and Well-Being

Author: Fuschia M Sirois

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2016-06-29

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 012802898X

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Research on procrastination has grown exponentially in recent years. Studies have revealed that procrastination is an issue of self-regulation failure, and specifically misregulation of emotional states—not simply a time management problem as often presumed. This maladaptive coping strategy is a risk factor not only for poor mental health, but also poor physical health and other aspects of well-being. Procrastination, Health, and Well-Being brings together new and established researchers and theorists who make important connections between procrastination and health. The first section of the book provides an overview of current conceptualizations and philosophical issues in understanding how procrastination relates to health and well-being including a critical discussion of the assumptions and rationalizations that are inherent to procrastination. The next section of the book focuses on current theory and research highlighting the issues and implications of procrastination for physical health and health behaviors, while the third section presents current perspectives on the interrelationships between procrastination and psychological well-being. The volume concludes with an overview of potential areas for future research in the growing field of procrastination, health, and well-being. - Reviews interdisciplinary research on procrastination - Conceptualizes procrastination as an issue of self-regulation and maladaptive coping, not time management - Identifies the public and private health implications of procrastination - Explores the guilt and shame that often accompany procrastination - Discusses temporal views of the stress and chronic health conditions associated with procrastination


Reasons and Persons

Reasons and Persons

Author: Derek Parfit

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 1986-01-23

Total Pages: 880

ISBN-13: 0191622443

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This book challenges, with several powerful arguments, some of our deepest beliefs about rationality, morality, and personal identity. The author claims that we have a false view of our own nature; that it is often rational to act against our own best interests; that most of us have moral views that are directly self-defeating; and that, when we consider future generations the conclusions will often be disturbing. He concludes that moral non-religious moral philosophy is a young subject, with a promising but unpredictable future.


Decision Timing

Decision Timing

Author: Felix Schürholz

Publisher:

Published: 2017-03-27

Total Pages: 533

ISBN-13: 9781520924274

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You suffer from procrastination and you find it hard to make important decisions, this book is for you!In this unique publication on how to make timely and sustainable decisions Felix Sch�rholz presents a life-changing process and methods for decision makers and procrastinators alike. Exclusive, his process is supported by a dedicated tool, the decision timer, an app for your smartphone or tablet, presented here as a world premiere.Developing and drawing on the ground breaking work of Daniel Kahneman, Amos Tversky, Dan Ariely, J. Edward Russo, Paul J.H. Schoemaker, Piers Steel and many, many others, Sch�rholz creates a new perspective and process on the way we can improve our decision making by overcoming procrastination, biases and priming.Based on the most recent findings and research in cognitive science, as well as his personal experience as a decision coach and management consultant, Sch�rholz gives advice and offers new insights on how we can make better, more appropriate and more sustainable decisions.The book is extremely practical with over 20 methods that assist you in taking any important decision you might have at the moment.Having prepared this decision you will find a further 20 strategies to improve your decision process efficiency and effectiveness.The book has 95 pictures (including tables).


The Buddha’s Teaching

The Buddha’s Teaching

Author: G. A. Somaratne

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-06-25

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 9811624100

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This book approaches the Dhamma, the Buddha’s teaching, from a Buddhistic perspective, viewing various individual teachings presented in hundreds of early discourses of Pali canon, comprehending them under a single systemic thought of a single individual called the Buddha. It explicates the structure of this thought, going through various contextual teachings and teaching categories of the discourses, treating them as necessary parts of a liberating thought that constitutes the right view of one who embraces the Buddha’s teaching as his or her sole philosophy of life. It interprets the diverse individual dhammas as being in congruence with each other; and as contributory to forming the whole of the Buddha’s teaching, the Dhamma. By exploring some selected topics such as ignorance, configurations, not-self, and nibbāna in thirteen chapters, the book enables readers to understand the whole (the Dhamma) in relation to the parts (the dhammas), and the parts in relation to the whole, while realizing the importance of studying every single dhamma category or topic not for its own sake but for understand the entirety of the teaching. This way of viewing and explaining the teachings of the discourses enables readers to clearly comprehend the teaching of the Buddha in early Buddhism.


Habits

Habits

Author: Fausto Caruana

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-12-03

Total Pages: 479

ISBN-13: 1108498442

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This pragmatist interpretation of habits provides a unifying concept for 4E cognitive science, neuroscience, philosophy, and social theory.