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1 online resource |
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Oxford library of psychology |
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Oxford handbooks online |
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Oxford library of psychology.
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Oxford handbooks online.
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Contents |
The Emergence of Scholarship and Science on Hypo-egoic Phenomena / Kirk Warren Brown, Mark R. Leary -- Moderating Ego in East and South Asia / Owen Flanagan, Philip J. Ivanhoe -- The Phenomenology of Egoic and Nonegoic Consciousness / Stefano Vincini, Shaun Gallagher -- Perspectives on Hypo-egoic Phenomena from Social and Personality Psychology / Mark R. Leary, Kate J. Diebels, Katrina P. Jongman-Sereno, Ashley Hawkins -- Hypo-egoicism and Cultural Evolution / Leonard Martin, Amey Kulkarni, Wyatt C. Anderson, Matthew Sanders, Jackie Newbold, Joel Knowles -- Developmental and Prosocial Dimensions of Hypo-egoic Phenomena / Susan Harter -- A Clinical Psychological Perspective on Hyper- and Hypo-egoicism / Kelly E. Moore, Emily Ann Boren, June Price Tangney -- The Neuroscience of Hypo-Egoic Processes / Norman Farb, Philip A. Desormeau, Le-anh Dinh-Williams -- The Hypo-egoic Component of Flow / Jeanne Nakamura, Scott Roberts -- The Hypo-Egoic Expression of Mindfulness in Social Life / Kirk Warren Brown, Daniel R. Berry, Jordan T. Quaglia -- Empathy and Altruism / C. Daniel Batson -- Morality / Ronnie Janoff-Bulman, Nate C. Carnes -- Compassion, Well-Being, and the Hypo-egoic Self / Kristin Neff, Emma Seppälä -- Naturally Good? / Richard M. Ryan, Patricia H. Hawley -- Attachment Security as a Foundation for Kindness toward Self and Others / Phillip R. Shaver, Mario Mikulincer, Baljinder Sahdra, Jacquelyn Gross -- Beyond Self-Interest / Peter Hill, Elizabeth K. Laney -- Forgiveness and the Ego / Julie J. Exline -- Egosystem and Ecosytem / Jennifer Crocker, Amy Canevello -- Mysticism and Hypo-egoicism / Ralph W. Hood Jr. -- Dispositional Hypo-egoicism / Mark R. Leary, Kirk Warren Brown, Kate J. Diebels |
Summary |
Although a focus on oneself has clear adaptive functions - such as physical preservation, decision making, planning, and self-regulation - this pervasive egoic mindset has psychological, interpersonal, and societal costs. Many advocate for a "hypo-egoic" way of being, a psychological mindset characterized by less self-preoccupation in favor of a more inclusive, "we first" mode of functioning. Bringing together current scholarship and science from multiple fields, the Oxford Handbook of Hypo-egoic Phenomena provides an authoritative overview of theory, research, and applications concerning psychological states that involve diminished self-preoccupation and self-interest |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Ego (Psychology)
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Self-perception.
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Identification (Psychology)
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Ego
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Self Concept
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Identification, Psychological
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Interpersonal Relations
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Self-perception
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Identification (Psychology)
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Ego (Psychology)
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Electronic book
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Author |
Brown, Kirk Warren, editor.
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Leary, Mark R., editor.
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ISBN |
9780190633882 |
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0190633883 |
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