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245 00 $aHandbook of self-regulation :$bresearch, theory, and applications /$cedited by Kathleen D. Vohs, Roy F. Baumeister.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aNew York :$bGuilford Press,$cc2011.
300 $axv, 592 p. :$bill. ;$c27 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $gI.$tBasic regulatory processes.$tSelf-regulation of action and affect /$rCharles S. Carver and Michael F. Scheier --$tThe self-regulation of emotion /$rSander L. Koole, Lotte F. van Dillen, and Gal Sheppes --$tGiving in to temptation :$tthe emerging cognitive neuroscience of self-regulatory failure /$rDylan D. Wagner and Todd F. Heatherton --$tSelf-regulatory strength /$rIsabelle M. Bauer and Roy F. Baumeister --$tWillpower in a cognitive affective processing system :$tthe dynamics of delay of gratification /$rWalter Mischel and Ozlem Ayduk --$tSelf-regulation and behavior change :$tdisentangling behavioral initiation and behavioral maintenance /$rAlexander J. Rothman [and others] --$gII.$tCognitive, physiological, and neurological dimensions of self-regulation.$tNonconscious self-regulation, or the automatic pilot of human behavior /$rEsther K. Papies and Henk Aarts --$tPromotion and prevention systems :$tregulatory focus dynamics within self-regulatory hierarchies /$rAbigail A. Scholer and E. Tory Higgins --$tPlanning promotes goal striving /$rPeter M. Gollwitzer and Gabriele Oettingen --$tThe reason in passion :$ta social cognitive neuroscience approach to emotion regulation /$rKateri McRae, Kevin N. Ochsner, and James J. Gross --$tWorking memory and self-regulation /$rWilhelm Hofmann [and others] --$tLocal and global evaluations :$tattitudes as self-regulatory guides for near and distant responding /$rAllison Ledgerwood and Yaacov Trope --$tIdentifying and battling temptation /$rAyelet Fishbach and Benjamin A. Converse.
505 00 $gIII.$tDevelopment of self-regulation.$tEffortful control :$trelations with emotion regulation, adjustment, and socialization in childhood /$rNancy Eisenberg, Cynthia L. Smith, and Tracy L. Spinrad --$tAttentional control and self-regulation /$rM. Rosario Rueda, Michael I. Posner, and Mary K. Rothbart --$tA bidirectional model of executive functions and self-regulation /$rClancy Blair and Alexandra Ursache --$tAging and self-regulation /$rWilliam von Hippel and Julie D. Henry --$gIV.$tSocial dimension of self-regulation.$tThe sociometer, self-esteem, and the regulation of interpersonal behavior /$rMark R. Leary and Jennifer Guadagno --$tEarly attachment processes and the development of emotional self-regulation /$rSusan D. Calkins and Esther M. Leerkes --$tWhen people strive for self-harming goals :$tsacrificing personal health for interpersonal success /$rCatherine D. Rawn and Kathleen D. Vohs --$tThe effects of social relationships on self-regulation /
505 00 $rEli J. Finkel and Gráinne M. Fitzsimons --$tThe effects of self-regulation on social relationships /$rGráinne M. Fitzsimons and Eli J. Finkel --$tWaiting, tolerating, and cooperating :$tdid religion evolve to prop up humans' self-control abilities? /$rMichael E. McCullough and Evan C. Carter --$gV.$tPersonality and self-regulation.$tTemperament and self-regulation /$rMary K. Rothbart, Lesa K. Ellis, and Michael I. Posner --$tSelf-efficacy beliefs and the architecture of personality :$ton knowledge, appraisal, and self-regulation /$rDaniel Cervone [and others] --$tImpulsivity as a personality trait /$rColin G. DeYoung --$gVI.$tCommon problems with self-regulation.$tSelf-regulatory failure and addiction /$rMichael A. Sayette and Kasey M. Griffin --$tThe self-regulation of eating :$ttheoretical and practical problems /$rC. Peter Herman and Janet Polivy --$tSelf-regulation and spending :$tevidence from impulsive and compulsive buying /
505 00 $rRonald J. Faber and Kathleen D. Vohs --$tAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, self-regulation, and executive functioning /$rRussell A. Barkley.
520 $a"This authoritative handbook reviews the breadth of current knowledge on the conscious and nonconscious processes by which people regulate their thoughts, emotions, attention, behavior, and impulses. Individual differences in self-regulatory capacities are explored, as are developmental pathways. The volume examines how self-regulation shapes, and is shaped by, social relationships. Failures of self-regulation are also addressed, in chapters on addictions, overeating, compulsive spending, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Wherever possible, contributors identify implications of the research for helping people enhance their self-regulatory capacities and pursue desired goals."--Pub. desc.
650 0 $aSelf-control.
650 0 $aSelf-management (Psychology)
650 12 $aInternal-External Control.
650 22 $aBehavior Control$xpsychology.
650 22 $aInhibition (Psychology)
650 22 $aPersonal Autonomy.
700 1 $aVohs, Kathleen D.
700 1 $aBaumeister, Roy F.
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