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The New Psychology of Health: Unlocking the Social Cure

Clinical psychology forum, 2018
Why do people who are more socially connected live longer and have better health than those who are socially isolated? Why are social ties at least as good for your health as not smoking, having a good diet, and taking regular exercise?
C. Haslam   +5 more
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The Social Psychology of Groups

, 2000
The Social Psychology of Groups. J. W Thibaut & H. H. Kelley. New York: alley, 1959. The team of Thibaut and Kelley goes back to 1946 when, after serving in different units of the armed services psychology program, the authors joined the Research Center ...
R. Sabatelli
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The social psychology of stigma.

Annual Review of Psychology, 2005
This chapter addresses the psychological effects of social stigma. Stigma directly affects the stigmatized via mechanisms of discrimination, expectancy confirmation, and automatic stereotype activation, and indirectly via threats to personal and social ...
B. Major, Laurie T. O’Brien
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Rumor Psychology: Social and Organizational Approaches

, 2006
In "Rumor Psychology: Social and Organizational Approaches", expert rumor researchers Nicholas DiFonzo and Prashant Bordia investigate how rumors start and spread, the accuracy of different types of rumor, and how rumors can be controlled, particularly ...
N. DiFonzo, P. Bordia
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The psychology of social impact.

, 1981
The author proposes a theory of social im- pact specifying the effect of other persons on an in- dividual. According to the theory, when other people are the source of impact and the individual is the target, impact should be a multiplicative function of
B. Latané
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The social psychology of groups

, 1960
This landmark theory of interpersonal relations and group functioning argues that the starting point for understanding social behavior is the analysis of dyadic interdependence.
J. Thibaut, H. Kelley
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Lessons from social psychology on discrediting psychiatric stigma.

American Psychologist, 2015
Advocacy, government, and public-service groups rely on a variety of strategies to diminish the impact of stigma on persons with severe mental illness.
P. Corrigan, D. Penn
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Changing the subject : psychology, social regulation and subjectivity

, 1984
Changing the Subject is a classic critique of traditional psychology in which the foundations of critical and feminist psychology are laid down. Pioneering and foundational, it is still the groundbreaking text crucial to furthering the new psychology in ...

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Psychology, Sociology, and Social Psychology

2022
Psychology and sociology are two separate but closely related social science disciplines. Psychology is currently defined as “the scientific investigation of mental processes (thinking, remembering, feeling, etc.) and behavior.” Psychologists study the subjects such as sensation, perception, learning, memory, thinking, consciousness, motivation ...
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The Disappearance of the Social in American Social Psychology: Social Psychology and the “Social Mind”

, 2003
Preface Introduction. What happened to the social in social psychology? 1. The lost world 2. Wundt and Volkerpsychologie 3. Durkheim and social facts 4. The social and the psychological 5. Social psychology and the 'social mind' 6.
J. D. Greenwood
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