Desired and feared possible future selves are important motivators of behavior and provide a temporal context for self-evaluation. Yet little research has examined why people desire some possible selves and fear others. In two studies, we tested the reflection of identity motives for self-esteem, efficacy, meaning, continuity, belonging, and distinctiveness in people\u2019s desired and feared possible future selves and in their possible future identity structures. As predicted, participants desired especially those possible futures in which motives for self-esteem, efficacy, meaning, and continuity would be satisfied, and they feared especially those in which the same four motives and, marginally, the motive for distinctiveness would be fru...
to what psychologists call identity. Many theorists have argued that we are driven to answer these q...
We examined collective self-esteem and personal self-esteem as a function of anticipated changes in ...
Recent research suggests that the retrieval of self-defining memories (SDMs)—the memories of the mos...
Desired and feared possible future selves are important motivators of behavior and provide a tempora...
Diverse theories suggest that people are motivated to maintain or enhance feelings of self-esteem, c...
We examined the role of desired, feared, and expected possible future identity structures in the res...
Whether perceived differences between romantic partners compromises or enhances relationships may de...
International audiencePrior research on autobiographical memory has shown that generic memories of s...
The act of projecting oneself into meaningful future events may significantly contribute to a perso...
Four studies explored the motivational and experiential dynamics of psychological needs, applying bo...
Social identification is known to have wide-reaching implications, but theorists disagree about the ...
The possible selves\u27 theory asserts that healthy individuals hold future cognitive representation...
This research examined how and when people engage in upward self-revision to embrace new possible se...
Do we prefer an positive but enhancing remark than a negative but self-reflective criticism? How do ...
Possible selves are conceptions or images of ourselves in future states or situations. The theory ab...
to what psychologists call identity. Many theorists have argued that we are driven to answer these q...
We examined collective self-esteem and personal self-esteem as a function of anticipated changes in ...
Recent research suggests that the retrieval of self-defining memories (SDMs)—the memories of the mos...
Desired and feared possible future selves are important motivators of behavior and provide a tempora...
Diverse theories suggest that people are motivated to maintain or enhance feelings of self-esteem, c...
We examined the role of desired, feared, and expected possible future identity structures in the res...
Whether perceived differences between romantic partners compromises or enhances relationships may de...
International audiencePrior research on autobiographical memory has shown that generic memories of s...
The act of projecting oneself into meaningful future events may significantly contribute to a perso...
Four studies explored the motivational and experiential dynamics of psychological needs, applying bo...
Social identification is known to have wide-reaching implications, but theorists disagree about the ...
The possible selves\u27 theory asserts that healthy individuals hold future cognitive representation...
This research examined how and when people engage in upward self-revision to embrace new possible se...
Do we prefer an positive but enhancing remark than a negative but self-reflective criticism? How do ...
Possible selves are conceptions or images of ourselves in future states or situations. The theory ab...
to what psychologists call identity. Many theorists have argued that we are driven to answer these q...
We examined collective self-esteem and personal self-esteem as a function of anticipated changes in ...
Recent research suggests that the retrieval of self-defining memories (SDMs)—the memories of the mos...