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Shyness and Self-Concept

1986
Shyness is a major adjustment problem in the psychopathology of everyday life. Surveys reveal that about 40% of Americans consider themselves to be shy, and that over 80% of these people do not like being shy (Pilkonis, 1977a; Zimbardo, 1977). Psychotherapist Sheldon Kopp (1976) has observed that “neurotic shyness constitutes a significant portion of ...
Andrea M. Carpentieri   +2 more
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The Self Concept

The American Catholic Sociological Review, 1962
Ruth C. Wylie, Gordon C. Zahn
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Self-Concept

2011
Ian Hay, Adrian F. Ashman
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Depreciation and the self concept

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1960
Rex Duvall, Michael Moses
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Self-Concept

2018
Katja Wehrle, Ulrike Fasbender
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Self-concept in poor readers: a systematic review and meta-analysis

PeerJ, 2020
Deanna A Francis   +2 more
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