Responding to and Recovering from a Body-related Threat: An Application of Social Self-Preservation Theory

Social self-preservation theory (SSPT) suggests that when faced with social-evaluative threat, a set of psychological and physiological responses are elicited concurrently (Dickerson, Gruenewald, & Kemeny, 2004; Kemeny, Gruenewald, & Dickerson, 2004). A series of studies examined the applica...

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Main Author: Lamarche, Larkin
Other Authors: Kerr, Gretchen
Language:en_ca
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/34775