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The social psychology of interaction
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This article is published in Contemporary Sociology.The article was published on 1982-01-01. It has received 36 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Differential psychology & Community psychology.read more
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The social confrontation episode
TL;DR: In this paper, a model of social confrontation, developed over a series of studies, is presented, which identifies the major substantive variations in social confrontation episodes and serves to integrate a number of related phenomena in the study of problematic situations.
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Pride, empowerment, and return to work: On the significance of promoting positive social emotions among sickness absentees
TL;DR: It is suggested that theories of social emotions may be useful, and that the concept of empowerment can be applied provided that it is reasonably well defined, and shown that they can be related in the context of research into emotional dimensions of sickness absentees' experiences of the rehabilitation process in a way that may help to guide empirical studies.
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Shame-inducing encounters. Negative emotional aspects of sickness-absentees' interactions with rehabilitation professionals.
TL;DR: This explorative study indicates the need for further, more directed investigations of emotional aspects of interactions between sickness absentees and rehabilitation professionals.
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Myth, text, and interaction complicity in the neglect of blumer's macrosociology
TL;DR: The authors depicts a major line of assessment of the work of Herbert Blumer as constituting a series of myths and suggests that greater attention needs to be given to the influence of Robert Park on Blumer's perspectives and that such an assessment might contribute to a broadening of the base of symbolic interactionism.
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Self-esteem of persons with cerebral palsy: from adolescence to adulthood.
Joyce Magill-Evans,Gayle Restall +1 more
TL;DR: The low self-esteem scores indicate that psychosocial occupational therapy intervention with adolescent girls with cerebral palsy and with some adults with cerebralbral palsy would be appropriate.