People have a fundamental need to belong that, when satisfied, is associated with mental and physical well-being. The current investigation examined what happens when the need to belong is thwarted—and how individual differences in self-esteem and emotion differentiation modulate neural responses to social rejection. We hypothesized that low self-esteem would predict heightened activation in distress-related neural responses during a social rejection manipulation, but that this relationship would be moderated by negative emotion differentiation—defined as adeptness at using discrete negative emotion categories to capture one\u27s felt experience. Combining daily diary and neuroimaging methodologies, the current study showed that low self-es...
In this study, the authors investigated self-esteem as a moderator of psychological and physiologica...
Competing predictions about the effect of social exclusion were tested by meta-analyzing findings fr...
Competing predictions about the effect of social exclusion were tested by meta-analyzing findings fr...
People have a fundamental need to belong that, when satisfied, is associated with mental and physica...
People have a fundamental need to belong that, when satisfied, is associated with mental and physica...
Rejection sensitivity is the heightened tendency to perceive or anxiously expect disengagement from ...
Due to the fundamental need for belonging (Baumeister & Leary, 1995), social rejection threatens wel...
How do self-schemas and their consequences guide would-be-rejectors? When making decisions about whe...
Social bonds fulfill the basic human need to belong. Being rejected thwarts this basic need, putting...
Background: Being a part of community is critical for survival and individuals with major depressive...
The human neural correlates of social rejection have attracted significant research interest, but re...
Major life events involving social rejection are strongly associated with onset of depression. To ac...
Introduction: Thwarted belongingness (TB) is among the most well-researched risk factors for suicida...
■ On the basis of the importance of social connection for sur-vival, humans may have evolved a “soci...
Monitoring social threat is essential for maintaining healthy social relationships, and recent studi...
In this study, the authors investigated self-esteem as a moderator of psychological and physiologica...
Competing predictions about the effect of social exclusion were tested by meta-analyzing findings fr...
Competing predictions about the effect of social exclusion were tested by meta-analyzing findings fr...
People have a fundamental need to belong that, when satisfied, is associated with mental and physica...
People have a fundamental need to belong that, when satisfied, is associated with mental and physica...
Rejection sensitivity is the heightened tendency to perceive or anxiously expect disengagement from ...
Due to the fundamental need for belonging (Baumeister & Leary, 1995), social rejection threatens wel...
How do self-schemas and their consequences guide would-be-rejectors? When making decisions about whe...
Social bonds fulfill the basic human need to belong. Being rejected thwarts this basic need, putting...
Background: Being a part of community is critical for survival and individuals with major depressive...
The human neural correlates of social rejection have attracted significant research interest, but re...
Major life events involving social rejection are strongly associated with onset of depression. To ac...
Introduction: Thwarted belongingness (TB) is among the most well-researched risk factors for suicida...
■ On the basis of the importance of social connection for sur-vival, humans may have evolved a “soci...
Monitoring social threat is essential for maintaining healthy social relationships, and recent studi...
In this study, the authors investigated self-esteem as a moderator of psychological and physiologica...
Competing predictions about the effect of social exclusion were tested by meta-analyzing findings fr...
Competing predictions about the effect of social exclusion were tested by meta-analyzing findings fr...