Erosion: The Psychopathology of Self-Criticism Erosion: The Psychopathology of Self-Criticism 0199929378, 9780199929375 216 pages 2015 Golan Shahar Ph.D. Oxford University Press, 2015 Self-criticism is a personality trait that has been implicated in a wide range of psychopathologies and developmental arrests. Defined as the tendency to set unrealistically high standards for one's self and to adopt a punitive stance towards the self once these standards are not met, self-criticism is both active and cyclical. Self-critics actively create the social-interpersonal conditions that generate their distress, and their distress itself exacerbates self-criticism. Erosion offers a comprehensive treatment of self-criticism based in philosophy, developmental science, personality and clinical , social theories, and cognitive-affective neuroscience. Professor Golan Shahar expertly summarizes the most recent research on the topic and synthesizes theory, empirical research, and clinical practice guidelines for assessment, prevention, and treatment. The book rests upon three elements that, as Shahar argues, are central to the maintenance of self-critical vulnerability: the importance of a concept of an authentic self or the need to "feel real"; the importance of intentionality and goal-directedness; and the power of interpersonal relationships and cultural context. Shahar argues that exploring these elements requires an integrated clinical approach that incorporates multidimensional assessment and interventions which reconcile science, practice, and policy. The result is a broad and scholarly volume that is useful to practitioners, researchers, and theorists interested in self-criticism. DOWNLOAD PDF http://variationid.org/2fkiRpW.pdf

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Investigating Aspects of Self-criticism and Emotional Intelligence in University Students 2007 Self-criticism is a well researched personality construct that develops during childhood and later tends to predispose individuals to interpersonal problems, suicide, and other Patrick J. S. Myers College students ISBN:0494330368 265 pages DOWNLOAD PDF http://variationid.org/2fkgIL5.pdf Self-criticism is a personality trait that has been implicated in a wide range of psychopathologies and developmental arrests. Defined as the tendency to set unrealistically high standards for one's self and to adopt a punitive stance towards the self once these. Attribution styles, self-criticism, and the looming cognitive style, as moderators of psychopathological scarring, and Do depressive symptoms erode self-esteem in early adoles- cence Evaluating models of the personality-psychopathology relationship in children. According to this model, psychological disorders tend to erode psycho- logical resources and leave ''scars'' that that low self-esteem contributes to psychopathology at the same time that psychopathology is eroding self-esteem Development and Psychopathology, 20, 319â€339. Document Type Journal Article Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0031418 Keywords adolescent development; expressed-emotion; psychopathology; ; self-criticism; axis of criticism model; vulnerability Index Terms *Adolescent Psychopathology. The erosive perspective may hold some promise with regard to explaining chronicity, and guiding clinical interventions (eg, rehabilitating eroded domains of Regarding erosion, depressed people's actual negative behaviors may erode others' views of them. Shahar, G. (in press). Erosion, self-made: The psychopathology of self-criticism . Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. go to the article's first citation of this reference. Shahar, G., Davidson, L. (2009). Participation-engagement. Moreover, this article's title refers to depression eroding, rather than scarring, the self (as in Shahar Do Depressive Symptoms Erode Self-esteem in Early Adolescence Polarities of experience: Relatedness and self-definition in personality development, psychopathology. Shahar, G. (2015). Erosion: The psychopathology of self-criticism. New York: Oxford University Press. Hence, through a process of support erosion, the initially supportive parent-adolescent levels of adolescent depressive and GAD symptoms appear to erode the parent and further explore associations between parental behaviors and attitudes and adolescent psychopathology. Several studies have shown that CEM is associated with self- criticism in adulthood, suggesting that CEM is associated with a tendency to internalize a critical attitude toward the self that is, in turn, associated with adult psychopathology (eg, Dunkley, Masheb, Grilo, 2010; Gibb. Create: 4th March 2011