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Can We Really Do Without Self-Esteem? Comment on Crocker and Park (2004).
Authors:Pyszczynski, Tom   Cox, Cathy
Abstract:Because self-esteem plays a central role in managing anxiety and provides a superordinate goal that organizes much human behavior, the authors conclude that it would be extremely difficult and probably impossible for people to stop pursuing self-esteem. Although they agree that investment in others' welfare may circumvent some of the negative consequences of self-esteem pursuit, the authors argue that the self-esteem implications of other-oriented behavior will inevitably be a powerful motivating force. Finally, the authors propose that self-esteem derived from self-determined standards of value may reduce defensiveness, closed-mindedness, and indifference to others, as well as promote personal growth, but they acknowledge the daunting barriers to the attainment of such self-determined bases of self-worth. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:self-esteem   self-esteem striving   self-worth   self-validation goals   short-term emotional benefits   long-term costs
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