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Society and the Adolescent Self-Image

D. J. Lee
- 01 May 1969 - 
- Vol. 3, Iss: 2, pp 280-280
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This article is published in Sociology.The article was published on 1969-05-01. It has received 16312 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Child and adolescent psychiatry.

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Vocational rehabilitation for people with severe mental illness.

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Self-Affirmation and the Biased Processing of Threatening Health-Risk Information

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Validating the Cross Racial Identity Scale

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Dialectical Self-Esteem and East-West Differences in Psychological Well-Being

TL;DR: The authors present the results of four studies that examined cultural differences in reasoning about psychological contradiction and the effects of naive dialecticism on self-evaluations and psychological adjustment and found that increased dialecticism was related to decreased psychological adjustment.