1997
Structural Dynamism in the Concept of Self: A Flexible Model for a Malleable Concept
DeSteno D, Salovey P. Structural Dynamism in the Concept of Self: A Flexible Model for a Malleable Concept. Review Of General Psychology 1997, 1: 389-409. DOI: 10.1037/1089-2680.1.4.389.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConcept of selfPsychological processesInitial empirical evidenceNumerous theoriesConceptual structureSelfEmpirical evidenceUnderlying structureSuch differencesDifferential accessibilityLittle attentionMalleable conceptMemoryPresent articleImplicationsAttentionRepresentationFlexible contentConceptTheoryThe Effects of Mood on the Structure of the Self-concept
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1995
Cognitive-behavioral treatment of illness behavior.
Turk D, Salovey P. Cognitive-behavioral treatment of illness behavior. 1995, 245-284. DOI: 10.1037/10511-007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive-behavioral perspectiveCognitive-behavioural formulationInformation-processing approachCognitive-behavioral treatmentIllness behaviorChronic illness sufferersSame chronic illnessPsychological consultationIllness schemataChronic illnessAbnormal illness behaviourImportant clinical issueDiscrepant responsesClinical issuesPeopleBehaviorIllnessSchemaTreatmentComprehensive approachInterventionRepresentationSufferersReferral