The Interface of Social and Clinical Psychology
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By:"Robin M. Kowalski","Mark R. Leary"
"Psychology"
Published on 2004 by Psychology Press
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Virtually every major area of interest in social psychology has implications for understanding, diagnosing, and treating emotional and behavioral problems. The intent of this volume of readings is to locate published articles that apply important theories and concepts from social psychology to the study of psychological difficulties. Sub-sections involve social cognition, attitudes and attitude change, social influence, interpersonal relationships, self and identity, and group behavior.
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