This study was guided by the social rank theory of depression and aimed to explore the relationship between depression, anxiety, stress and self‐harm with striving to avoid inferiority, feelings of shame and styles of attachment. Participants diagnosed with depression (n=62) completed a series of questionnaires measuring striving to avoid inferiority, fears of missing out, being overlooked and active rejection, attachment, social rank and psychopathologies. Striving to avoid inferiority was significantly linked to social rank variables and anxious attachment. Mediator analyses revealed that the relationship between striving to avoid inferiority and depression was mediated by the social rank variable of external shame, and also anxious attac...
Objectives. This study explored the relationship of forms and functions of self‐criticism, shame, an...
Introduction: Grounded in hierometer theory and social rank theory, this research examined how withi...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests a possible etiologic role of certain personality traits (not ...
Objectives. Social mentality theory outlines how specialist systems have evolved to facilitate diffe...
Objectives. Social mentality theory outlines how specialist systems have evolved to facilitate diffe...
Social rank theory suggests that mood variation is linked to the security a person feels in his/her ...
Social rank theory suggests that mood variation is linked to the security a person feels in his/her ...
Objectives: As social creatures, we monitor our relative rank and/or status with others via social c...
As social creatures, we monitor our relative rank and/or status with others via social comparisons. ...
Background: Depression can be debilitating, as well as a risk factor for self-harm and suicide. Soc...
Previous research has found that competitive, insecure striving (striving to avoid inferiority) has ...
SummarySocial competition is a fundamental mechanism of evolution and plays a central role in struct...
ABSTRACT. Position in the social hierarchy is a major determinant of health outcomes. We examined th...
Previous research has found that competitive, insecure striving (striving to avoid inferiority) has ...
Drawing together insights from two theories—hierometer theory and social rank theory—we investigated...
Objectives. This study explored the relationship of forms and functions of self‐criticism, shame, an...
Introduction: Grounded in hierometer theory and social rank theory, this research examined how withi...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests a possible etiologic role of certain personality traits (not ...
Objectives. Social mentality theory outlines how specialist systems have evolved to facilitate diffe...
Objectives. Social mentality theory outlines how specialist systems have evolved to facilitate diffe...
Social rank theory suggests that mood variation is linked to the security a person feels in his/her ...
Social rank theory suggests that mood variation is linked to the security a person feels in his/her ...
Objectives: As social creatures, we monitor our relative rank and/or status with others via social c...
As social creatures, we monitor our relative rank and/or status with others via social comparisons. ...
Background: Depression can be debilitating, as well as a risk factor for self-harm and suicide. Soc...
Previous research has found that competitive, insecure striving (striving to avoid inferiority) has ...
SummarySocial competition is a fundamental mechanism of evolution and plays a central role in struct...
ABSTRACT. Position in the social hierarchy is a major determinant of health outcomes. We examined th...
Previous research has found that competitive, insecure striving (striving to avoid inferiority) has ...
Drawing together insights from two theories—hierometer theory and social rank theory—we investigated...
Objectives. This study explored the relationship of forms and functions of self‐criticism, shame, an...
Introduction: Grounded in hierometer theory and social rank theory, this research examined how withi...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests a possible etiologic role of certain personality traits (not ...