Self in Social Psychology
Discover the fascinating exploration of self within social psychology in "Self in Social Psychology," authored by the renowned Roy F. Baumeister. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1999, this comprehensive paperback spans 502 pages, bringing together a carefully curated selection of pivotal articles in the field. This volume has been shaped by insightful contributions from the International Society for Self and Identity, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding ego, identity, and collective psychology. Baumeister's work delves deep into the complexities of the self, providing valuable insights that are relevant to mental health, personality, and social dynamics. Whether you're a student, a professional in psychology, or simply curious about the interplay between the self and society, this book serves as an indispensable guide to social psychology's most significant themes. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of how the self interacts within social frameworks with this authoritative compilation.