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The Self in Anxiety, Stress and Depression

The Self in Anxiety, Stress and Depression

R. Schwarzer

(2000)

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Abstract

The focus of this book is on stressful experiences and emotional reactions. The common perspective is that self-related cognitions play an important role in describing and explaining the subjective experience of stress, anxiety and depression and the impact on academic performance and social interactions. The assumption of self-related cognitions as mediators in the regulation of one's behavior has a variety of consequences for different fields of applications in psychology.