Whereas the self-esteem model for self-evaluation permeates the field of psychology, Albert Ellis, in his theory of rational emotive therapy, proposes an alternative in a self-acceptance model. While self-esteem is based on significant others and personal competencies, self-acceptance occurs irrespective of these factors. This study compares self-esteem with self-acceptance
Background Negative self-perceptions is one of the most common symptoms of depression in young peop...
AbstractContemporary research on individual differences in unconditional self-acceptance indicates t...
BACKGROUND:The progressive model of self-stigma describes four stages of internalizing stereotypes o...
Do clinically depressed individuals seek favorable or unfavorable information about the self? Self-v...
This study examined the relationships between depression, self-esteem, and evaluations of other pe...
ABSTRACT A cognitive/behavioral model of depression emphasizing the self-control processes of self-m...
A major challenge in understanding the neurobiological basis of psychiatric disorders is rigorously ...
Background: Negative self-perceptions is one of the most common symptoms of depression in young peop...
The present study examined the psychological processes underlying the self-serving bjas, the tendenc...
Many self-concepts have developed over time. This study investigated the relationship between self-e...
The theories of Albert Ellis, known as Rational Emotive Therapy have been tested by means of correla...
The purpose of this study was to determine what effects a self-rewaard procedure involving the visua...
Although self-enhancement has been shown to be a powerful motivation for most people, depressives te...
As a result of increased emphasis being placed on the alarmingly ubiquitous mental-health-related di...
Thirty students (73 % female, M = 21 years) reporting significant distress, low self-esteem, and de...
Background Negative self-perceptions is one of the most common symptoms of depression in young peop...
AbstractContemporary research on individual differences in unconditional self-acceptance indicates t...
BACKGROUND:The progressive model of self-stigma describes four stages of internalizing stereotypes o...
Do clinically depressed individuals seek favorable or unfavorable information about the self? Self-v...
This study examined the relationships between depression, self-esteem, and evaluations of other pe...
ABSTRACT A cognitive/behavioral model of depression emphasizing the self-control processes of self-m...
A major challenge in understanding the neurobiological basis of psychiatric disorders is rigorously ...
Background: Negative self-perceptions is one of the most common symptoms of depression in young peop...
The present study examined the psychological processes underlying the self-serving bjas, the tendenc...
Many self-concepts have developed over time. This study investigated the relationship between self-e...
The theories of Albert Ellis, known as Rational Emotive Therapy have been tested by means of correla...
The purpose of this study was to determine what effects a self-rewaard procedure involving the visua...
Although self-enhancement has been shown to be a powerful motivation for most people, depressives te...
As a result of increased emphasis being placed on the alarmingly ubiquitous mental-health-related di...
Thirty students (73 % female, M = 21 years) reporting significant distress, low self-esteem, and de...
Background Negative self-perceptions is one of the most common symptoms of depression in young peop...
AbstractContemporary research on individual differences in unconditional self-acceptance indicates t...
BACKGROUND:The progressive model of self-stigma describes four stages of internalizing stereotypes o...