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Clinical and Social Psychology - Identifying Commonalities and Synergies to Advance Research and Practice

English · Paperback / Softback

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A unique look at the state-of-the-art scientific bridges between the fields of clinical psychology and social psychologySocial interactions are a central component of humans' lives and mental health. Both clinical and social psychology are vibrant fields that address this central topic. However,the advances, contributions, and achievements of each field are often unknown in the other discipline. This volume takes a programmatic stance based on the assumptionthat there are many commonalities between the two disciplines worth highlighting and synergies to develop and build upon. Six contributions, authored by experts in therespective fields, look at the intersection of the two disciplines. The authors consider their subject matter from the perspective of both fields and discuss possible implications forclinical and social psychology. Themes explored include ostracism, the role of perceptions of treatment in clinical outcomes, rejection sensitivity in relationships, coping withexperienced injustice, and the link between mimicry and lying, as well as a theoretical overview of synergies between the two fields. The articles are insightful, exciting, andsynergistic.

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Assisted by Andrew T. Gloster (Editor), Rainer Greifeneder (Editor)
Publisher Hogrefe Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.10.2021
 
EAN 9780889375963
ISBN 978-0-88937-596-3
No. of pages 52
Dimensions 211 mm x 4 mm x 279 mm
Weight 236 g
Series Zeitschrift für Psychologie

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