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Interpersonal Rejection Mark R. Leary (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Wake Forest University, USA)

Interpersonal Rejection By Mark R. Leary (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Wake Forest University, USA)

Summary

Despite the widespread effects of real, anticipated, and even imagined rejections, psychologists have devoted only passing attention to the topic. This text pulls together contributions of several writers whose research on rejection should provide an overview of recent advances in the area.

Interpersonal Rejection Summary

Interpersonal Rejection by Mark R. Leary (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Wake Forest University, USA)

Interpersonal rejection ranks among the most potent and distressing events that people experience. Romantic rejection, ostracism, stigmatization, job termination, and other kinds of rejections have the power to compromise the quality of people's lives. As a result, people are highly motivated to avoid social rejection, and, indeed, much of human behavior appears to be desinged to avoid such experiences. Yet, despite the widespread effects of real, anticipated, and even imagined rejections, psychologists have devoted only passing attention to the topic, and the research on rejection has been scattered throughout a number of psychological subspecialties (e.g., social, clinical, developmental, personality). In the past few years, however, we have seen a surge of interest in the effects of interpersonal rejection on behavior and emotion. The goal of this book is to pull together contributions of several writers whose work is on the cutting edge of rejection research, providing a readable overview of recent advances in the area. In doing so, it not only provides a look at the current state of the area but helps to establish the topic of rejection as an identifiable area for future research. Topics covered in the book include: ostracism, unrequited love, betrayal, stigmatization, rejection sensitivity, rejection and self-esteem, peer rejection in childhood, emotional responses to rejection, and personality moderators of reactions to rejection.

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"Romantic rejection, ostracism, stigmatization, job termination, and other kinds of rejections have the power to compromise the quality of people's lives. As a result, people are highly motivated to avoid social rejection, and, indeed, much of human behavior appears to be designed to avoid such experiences. Yet, despite the widespread effects of real, anticipated, and even imagined rejections, psychologists have devoted only passing attention to the topic, and the research on rejection has been scattered throughout a number of psychological ... The goal of this book is to pull together contributions of several writers whose work is on the cutting edge of rejection research, providing a readable overview of recent advances in the area. In doing so, it not only provides a look at the current state of the area but helps to establish the topic of rejection as an identifiable area for future research."--Family Therapy

About Mark R. Leary (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Wake Forest University, USA)

Mark R. Leary is Professor of Psychology at Wake Forest University.

Table of Contents

Contributors Part 1. Variaties of Interpersonal Rejection 1: Mark R. Leary: Towards a Conceptualization of Interpersonal Rejection 2: Kipling D. Williams and Lisa Zadro: Ostracism: On Being Ignored, Excluded, and Rejected 3: Roy F. Baumeister and Dawn Dhavale: Two Sides of Romantic Rejection 4: Julie Fitness: Betrayal, Rejection, Revenge, and Forgiveness: An Interpersonal Script Approach 5: Steven R. Ashner et al: Peer Rejection in Everyday Life Part 2. Dealing with Rejection: Immediate and Long-Term Reactions 6: Mark R. Leary et al: Emotional Responses to Interpersonal Rejection 7: Kristin Sommer: Coping with Rejection: Ego-Defensive Strategies, Self-Esteem, and Interpersonal Relationships 8: Carol T. Miller and Cheryl R. Kaiser: Implications of Mental Models of Self and Others for the Targets of Stigmatization 9: Patricia McDougall et al: The Consequences of Childhood Peer Rejection Part 3. Individual Differences 10: Sheri R. Levy et al: The Role of Rejection Sensitivity in People's Relationships with Significant Others and Valued Social Groups 11: Kristine M. Kelly: Individual Differences in Reactions to Rejection Author Index Subject Index

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NPB9780195130140
9780195130140
0195130146
Interpersonal Rejection by Mark R. Leary (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Wake Forest University, USA)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2001-05-24
356
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